Intended for first-time CDR users with CDR DICOM software. Installing CDR Hardware in CDR DICOM Systems CDR DICOM User Guide (1354KB, posted 6/15/04) Serves as a reference source for features in CDR DICOM for Windows software. Strategies for Converting Images to DICOM (88KB, posted 6/15/04) Provides answers to general questions about converting images to DICOM format and instructions for using the Data Conversion utility. Strategies for Converting Images to DICOM Provides general information, configuration, and startup instructions for CDR DICOM software.ĬDR DICOM 3.5 Quick Start Guide (66KB, posted 6/15/04)
Describes the content and structure of database tables defined in CDR DICOM software and the steps needed to incorporate these elements into Sybase and Microsoft SQL databases.ĭatabase Design Document for CDR DICOM (154KB) Intended for network and database administrators. New Features in CDR 3.5 (2504KB, posted 6/15/04)ĭatabase Design and Description for CDR DICOM Topics include: Image compression PerfectShot direct database access and Universal Integrator.
If you do not have the Acrobat Reader installed, you can download it from Adobe's Web Site.ĭescribes software installation, including support for CDR devices on Windows Vista, illustrates new HTML software installation pages, and updates system requirements.ĬDR DICOM 4.5 Quick Start Guide (220KB, posted 10/27/09)Įxplains how to use the new features found in this version of CDR DICOM software.
The following CDR DICOM documents are in Adobe Acrobat format (*.pdf). More information regarding DICOM can be found at. Schick is actively involved in this taskforce and is committed to meeting and exceeding this standard. Currently, an ADA-sponsored taskforce is developing a standard for the dental industry. It is the universal standard developed by the medical industry to ensure all different types of acquisition devices could communicate and different practitioners would be able to view one another’s images.
A software developers kit is available for download from this website, free of charge.ĭICOM Stands for "Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine". In fact, Schick’s policy is to cooperate with any legitimate software company (primary business being dental software) wishing to integrate our system into their software. This ensures image authenticity and universal compatibility.ĬDR DICOM works with virtually every practice management software currently available. All images acquired originate in the universal DICOM file format. Unlike other digital radiography software, CDR DICOM uses no proprietary image file formats.