unable to zoom a printing series in iqview 2.6

  • bonjour,
    in the 2.5 version, it was possible with clik right to zoom in or out all the pictures selectionned in the printing window.
    It is not possible with iqview 2.6, no function is attribued to the right buttom of the mouse.
    It was a great function : i could magnify in one time all the pictures with the same degree of zoom before printing.


    Is it possible to update ?


    Thank you

  • We also are having a problem with this function. We film MR images and need to be able to window all images to a baseline, zoom them to the same magnification and then individually "tweak" the windowing on only certain images. We have tried every way we can think of (on the view side as well as print side) to do this but it seems not to be possible since the scope feature in version 2.6 resets everything. This is really important for filming spine studies.


    Is it an execution problem on our end - or is this capability gone in IQView 2.6?


    Thanks

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    in the 2.5 version, it was possible with clik right to zoom in or out all the pictures selectionned in the printing window.
    It is not possible with iqview 2.6, no function is attribued to the right buttom of the mouse.
    It was a great function : i could magnify in one time all the pictures with the same degree of zoom before printing.



    In iQ-View 2.6, all zoom/pan/window activities are controlled by so called DICOM presentation states. These objects can control a single image (scope image) or a whole series (scope series). Unfortunately, the scope study is not defined and thats why you will not be able to set the same zoom to images of different series.


    Nevertheless, we will add this feature wish to our todo list for 2.7


    Regards,
    Andreas

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    We also are having a problem with this function. We film MR images and need to be able to window all images to a baseline, zoom them to the same magnification and then individually "tweak" the windowing on only certain images. We have tried every way we can think of (on the view side as well as print side) to do this but it seems not to be possible since the scope feature in version 2.6 resets everything. This is really important for filming spine studies.


    Unfortunately, the reset of the presentation state when changing the scope is currently neccessary, but we already figured out a way to avoid it. V2.7 will hopefully solve your problem. (and we promise not to take as long as with 2.6 :oops: )


    Gruß,
    Andreas

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