Overlay text settings

 

Setting

Description

Settings for:

Select the modality the settings on this page apply to. Select the modality type Default to set the default settings for all the undefined parameters.

Use the default list for this display location

Instructs the viewer to use either the default setting for the specified Display Location, or to customize the Display Location for the selected modality type. When checked, the default settings are used. When cleared, the control panel is activated and you can customize the attributes. The default is checked.

[Control panel]

Work area for organizing the selected attributes to display in the area specified in Display Location. Clear the check in the Use the default list… box to activate this area.

Display Location:

The areas of the image, panel and film displaying demographic and study information. The available options include the following

Top-left/Anterior – Top, left or top, anterior corner of an image or print frame

Top-right/Posterior – Top, right or top posterior corner of an image or print frame

Bottom-left/Anterior – Bottom, left or bottom, anterior corner of an image or print frame

Bottom-right/Posterior – Bottom, right or bottom, posterior corner of an image or print frame

Thumbnail study header – The study header(s) in the Thumbnail panel

Thumbnail series header – The header above each series in the Thumbnail panel

Thumbnail series footer – The footer below each series in the Thumbnail panel

Thumbnail top – Overlaid on the top of the series image in the Thumbnail panel

Thumbnail bottom – Overlaid on the bottom of the series image in the Thumbnail panel

Print Header – Submitted to the printer as the page header

Character Size:

The font size of the overlay data. The font type is not configurable.

Precision

Rounds the integer and decimal portions of a numeric field value to the specified number of characters.

Tag:

List of available attributes tags from the DICOM object. This list is created from the attributes defined in the object loaded in the viewer. If the attribute does not exist in this list, it is not defined in the DICOM object.

Info:

List of calculated values that can be used in overlays.

Move Up/Down

Move the selected item in the control panel up or down the list.

Remove

Click this button to remove the item selected in the control panel.

Add Tag

Click this button to add an attribute from the Tag list.

Add Info

Click this button to add a value from the Info list.

Add Text

Click this button to add a text string.

Break

Click this button to insert a carriage return (new-line) character.

Font Type

Override the default font type with the selected value

Font Size

Override the default font size with the selected value

Font Color

Override the default font color with the selected value

Transparency

Define the label transparency value

Bold

Make the label font bold

Italic

Make the label font italicized

 

The Info list contains calculated values, generated by the viewer and based on the loaded study. The list of available values in the Info list is as follows:

 

Info Field

Description

Augmentation

Processed keyword value used by hanging protocol assistant to identify the series description.

Completion

The percentage of the image that has already downloaded to the viewer.

Compression

The compression ratio applied to the image.

Current Annotation

If an annotation is currently selected, the value of that annotation (i.e., the length, area, text string, etc.) appears in the overlay.

HP Series Info

Hanging protocol’s matching criteria information.

Image Index

The position of the image in the series. This is different from the Instance Number in the Tag list. The Instance Number is a value defined by the modality, and is not guaranteed to be sequential. The Image Index uses the position in the series, and therefore is always sequential.

Level

Current window center setting.

Packet Size

Size of the network packets in the download transmission.

Primary Status

 

Displays one of the following values:

Current the image is an object in the primary study.

Prior <N> – the image is an object in a related prior (to the primary study). The number, N, represents one less than the ordinal value of the study in the thumbnail panel.

Unrelated – the image is unrelated to the primary study.

Renderer

Image rendering method: sw (software), bd (hardware) or d3d (Direct3D).

Series Size

Total number of images in the series.

Window

Current window width setting.

Zoom

The zoom factor currently applied to the image.

 

To access data within a DICOM sequence, use viewer coercion to extract the information into a user or custom field, and then apply that field to the DICOM Field configuration.

 

The Thumbnail panel header information can be customized by editing the Thumbnail study header, series headers and overlay data. Select the respective field from the Display Location list and add tag, info and text fields as needed. The series header, footer, top overlay and bottom overlay fields are limited to a single line. The value is truncated if too long. Truncated series header and footer values are displayed by positioning the mouse over the field. If the series header or footer location is empty, the field is hidden in the Thumbnail panel.

 

For studies with a Modality value of MG, the display location refers to the anterior and posterior sides of the image. On these images, the overlay information is relative to the image and not the image frame. If the viewer cannot detect the anterior and posterior edge of the mammography image, the associated left or right location shall apply.

 

The font characteristics of the data displayed as image overlay, thumbnail study header and series headers and footers, and the thumbnail top/bottom locations can customized individually. The default colors are defined in the Customize Settings Color panel. The default font size is defined in the Character Size field in this panel. Field-specific settings override these. To customize a specific field, do the following:

 

  1. Select the field in the field list on the left. This enabled the available font characteristic buttons. If a button remains disabled, the setting is unavailable for the selected location.
  2. Click the characteristic button.
  3. If a setting-specific window pops up, select the specific value and click OK. Two control strings are inserted into the field list area immediately before and after the selected field.
  4. To expand the setting across multiple fields, select the control string and click the Move Up or Move Down until the control string encompasses the intended fields.

You can embed multiple font settings within existing control entries.

 

To remove a font control setting, you must remove both the preceding and trailing control entries, as follows:

 

  1. Select the preceding control entry.
  2. Click the Remove button.
  3. Select the trailing control entry.
  4. Click the Remove button.