Photoshop

Open a DICOM file (Photoshop Extended)

Before you open a DICOM file, you can specify how DICOM frames are opened (as layers or in a grid), and set options (in the DICOM File Import dialog box) that anonymize patient metadata and display overlays. Once you open the file in Photoshop, you can perform pans, zooms, and window leveling.

The DICOM import dialog box also displays DICOM header information—textual information about the file, such as its dimensions, data resolution, and whether or not the data has been compressed.
You can import a sequence of multiple, single-frame DICOM files into a single multilayered Photoshop file, using the New Video Layer from File command. See Import image sequences (Photoshop Extended)

For a video on opening DICOM files, see www.adobe.com/go/vid0028.

  1. Choose File > Open, select a DICOM file, and click Open.
  2. Select the frames you want to open. Shift-click to select contiguous frames. To select noncontiguous frames, Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS). Click Select All to select all frames.
    To quickly scroll through frames, use the mouse scroll wheel (Windows) or click the right or left arrow buttons below the large preview area.
  3. Choose from the following options, and then click Open.
    Frame Import
    Import Frames As Layers places DICOM frames on layers. N‑Up Configuration displays multiple frames in a grid (enter values in the Rows and Columns boxes to specify height and width of grid).

    DICOM Dataset
    Anonymize overwrites patient metadata with “anonymize.” Show Overlays displays overlays such as annotations, curves, or text.

    Windowing
    Adjust the contrast and brightness of the frame with windowing options. Select Show Windowing Options, and adjust window width (contrast) and level (brightness) by entering values in the Window Level or Window Width boxes. Alternatively, you can drag the Window Level tool up or down to adjust the level, or to the right or left to adjust the width. You can also choose common radiology presets from the Window Preset menu (Default, Lung, Bone, or Abdomen). Select Reverse Image to invert the brightness values of the frame.
    To zoom, choose a zoom level from the Select Zoom Level menu (or click the plus and minus symbols to zoom in and out). To pan, click the Hand icon at the top of the dialog box and drag across the frame.