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The Official RadiAnt DICOM Viewer Blog
RadiAnt DICOM Viewer 2020.0 BETA
by RadiAnt on December 2, 2019
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Our latest beta version is mostly about the ARM64 native version for the newest generation of Windows 10 on ARM devices (e.g., Microsoft Surface Pro X, Samsung Galaxy Book S).

Check this thread for more details.
New prices take effect January 1, 2020
by RadiAnt on December 1, 2019
Now is the perfect time to purchase: The price of RadiAnt DICOM Viewer will be going up for new licenses and maintenance renewals on January 1, 2020.
RadiAnt DICOM Viewer 5.5.0
by RadiAnt on November 19, 2019
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Our latest version has significant improvements in the 3D volume rendering feature.

Progressive rendering is now available for GPU accelerated mode, which makes interactions on slower Nvidia GPUs more fluid. 3D snapshots let you save the states of the VR view (rotation / position / zoom / window / scalpel / etc.) and quickly restore these states. You can now create high quality (up to 4K, 60fps) movies based on the 3D snapshots. There is also a quick movie tool for creating videos with a simple 360/180 degree rotation. Scalpel operations can be reverted and reapplied if necessary - there is an unlimited undo history for the VR's scalpel tool. Last but not least, the 2D viewer has now image filters (sharpen, smooth, edge, emboss). Plus a usual collection of minor improvents an bug fixes.

Check the full changelog and download here.
How to create a DICOM CD with RadiAnt DICOM Viewer CD/DVD
by RadiAnt on October 29, 2019
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In our latest video tutorial we show how to create a DICOM CD disc with our RadiAnt serving as the autorun viewer. A PC with Windows 10 system and the DVD-RW drive installed was used in the presentation.

You can also use professional CD/DVD disc publishers (e.g., Epson, Primera, Rimage) but you still might want to check the tutorial to make sure that the file and folder structure of your recorded disc is correct.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJAV-rkfjkU
RadiAnt DICOM Viewer on macOS Catalina
by RadiAnt on October 26, 2019
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We have created a new video tutorial showing how to install RadiAnt on Mac computers with the latest macOS 10.15 update (Catalina). Apple dropped support for 32-bit applications in their latest system, so we had to prepare a special 64-bit installation package for macOS. Check the video for more details: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxhr4XLpvvM

Disclaimer: RadiAnt DICOM Viewer is built and tested specifically for Windows platform. We do not officially support RadiAnt on platforms other than Windows. RadiAnt can technically run on macOS systems using the open-source Wine software, however, some features may not be available or may cause program crashes.
3D snapshots and VR movies
by RadiAnt on August 23, 2019
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We have added new features to the VR window in our latest beta version (5.1.14).

3D snapshots let you save the states of the VR view (rotation / position / zoom / window / scalpel / etc.) and quickly restore these states.

You can now create high quality (up to 4K, 60fps) movies based on the 3D snapshots. There is also a quick movie tool for creating videos with a simple 360/180 degree rotation.
Image filters and 3D VR/MPR improvements
by RadiAnt on July 31, 2019
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Our latest beta version (5.1.6) brings a new feature: image filters (sharpen, smooth, edge, emboss).

There are also a few improvements: unlimited undo history for the VR's scalpel tool, progressive rendering (3D VR/3D MPR) when using GPU acceleration (fluid interactions), and support for extended mouse buttons (back/forward).
RadiAnt DICOM Viewer 5.0.1
by RadiAnt on June 30, 2019
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The long-awaited Local Database feature is now available in RadiAnt. It allows you to import DICOM studies from CD/DVD discs, USB flash drives, local and network folders or PACS servers, and store them on your local hard drive so that they can be easily accessed at a later date. You can also access the database to organize and quickly find studies in your collection of DICOM files.

We also added a new feature to the VR module. 3D models created in RadiAnt can be exported to STL files, which can be opened in alternative 3D modeling software and used for 3D printing.

Check the full changelog and download here.
DICOM Viewers for Veterinary Medicine
by RadiAnt on April 14, 2019
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It is not very often that studies comparing different DICOM viewers are published. Recently, eight DICOM viewers were reviewed for use in veterinary medicine in the Journal of Digital Imaging.

RadiAnt was named a favorite Windows DICOM-viewer of the observers. Overall it scored 8.90 points (the winning viewer for MacOS got 8.96). For your information, the reviewed version of RadiAnt was 3.4, so many new features and improvements have been added since.
RadiAnt in the ECR 2019 movie
by RadiAnt on March 30, 2019
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RadiAnt DICOM Viewer makes a cameo appearance ;-) in the ECR 2019 movie (European Congress of Radiology).
RadiAnt DICOM Viewer on macOS Mojave
by RadiAnt on March 24, 2019
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Today we uploaded a refreshed tutorial showing how to install RadiAnt on Mac computers. This video shows the installation process on the latest macOS Mojave systems.

Disclaimer: RadiAnt DICOM Viewer is built and tested specifically for Windows platform. We do not officially support RadiAnt on platforms other than Windows. RadiAnt can technically run on macOS systems using the open-source Wine software, however, some features may not be available or may cause program crashes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9RGCMeJBPE
Export 3D models as STL files
by RadiAnt on March 16, 2019
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Recently we have added the option to export 3D objects (e.g., for 3D printing) from the VR window to the STL files (click the arrow next to the Save button and select "Save 3D model as STL").

Try our latest BETA version here.

Check this video showing how the 3D export feature works in RadiAnt.