Compressing Medical Imaging Files for Sharing
Healthcare providers share diagnostic images (X-rays, MRIs, CT scans) with specialists for second opinions or referrals. DICOM files are often exported as high-resolution images that exceed email and portal upload limits.
Arbeitsablauf
- Export diagnostic images from the PACS system as high-resolution JPEG or PNG
- Use the Image Compressor to reduce file sizes while preserving diagnostic detail
- Use the Image Converter to save in universally viewable formats (JPEG for photos, PNG for scans with annotations)
- Use the Image to PDF Converter to compile related images into a single patient file
- Use PDF Compression to keep the combined file under portal upload limits
- Upload to the referring physician's secure portal or encrypt for email
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