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<div>Hello list,<br>
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Does <span class="correction" id="">GDCM</span> correctly handle the Pixel Representation tag? When the Pixel Representation value is 1, the stored value in <span class="correction" id="">DICOM</span> is two's complement ( 16 bit signed short ).  I have been using <span class="correction" id="">VTK's</span> <span class="correction" id="">DICOM</span> reader but it can't handle this situation. So i am investigating <span class="correction" id="">ITK's</span> <span class="correction" id="">DICOM</span> reader which is based on <span class="correction" id="">GDCM</span>.  I have some studies from a GE <span class="correction" id="">ProSpeed</span> CT which actually set the Pixel Representation tag to 1.<br>
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Thanks.<br>
<span class="correction" id="">Li</span> <span class="correction" id="">Zhou</span><br>
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