View and analyze your skeleton from your own computer – Miview v0.6
This is Miview medical image viewer, a software that is written in OpenGL. Actually I can’t say anything deep about its functionality or how it works. But according to the publisher, it can read DICOM, Analyze/Nifti, and raster images, and can write Analyze/Nifti and raster images and it has a DICOM anonymizer and format conversion utility. However Miview is developed under the sole purpose of providing a single platform to load any type of medical image and also to provide a way to view and manipulate those images.
Currently Miview works only under Windows platform.
As said earlier Miview supports many types of file formats.
Currently it supports;
- Dicom v3
- Multi-frame, single file images
- JPEG2000, JPEGLossless
- ACR/NEMA
- Papyrus
- Analyze 7.5 (SPM format)
- Nifti-1 (.img|.hdr|.gz)
- JPEG - Joint photographic experts group
- GIF - graphics interchange format
- TIFF - tagged image file format
- PNG - portable network graphic
- BMP - bitmap
- PNM - portable any map
- PCX - ‘Pacific Exchange’ format
- XPM - X pixmap
Supporting datatypes:
- Binary (all Raster types, Nifti)
- 8-bit signed/unsigned integer (all)
- 16-bit signed/unsigned integer (all)
- 32-bit signed/unsigned integer (Dicom,ACR,Analyze,Nifti)
- 64-bit signed/unsigned integer (Nifti)
- 32-bit float (Analyze,Nifti)
- 24-bit RGB (all)
System requirements:
For visualization, your computer must have at least:
- 1.5GHz processor
- 1GB RAM
- A video card that supports at least OpenGL 1.5.





Nice software thanks….:)
I had to respond to this one. What a cool design. Not sure I would want my computer to do this for me but very eye catching. Great post. I really like your blog. Thanks for the drop.