Aliza is a medical imaging and DICOM viewer. The software lets users view 2D, 3D and 4D images in DICOM, MetaIO, Nifti, Nrrd, MINC2, and other formats.
The software is optimized for multi-core processors and OpenGL 3 graphics hardware.
Aliza is released under a proprietary license. There is no source code available to download.
Features include:
- Directory scanner.
 - DICOMDIR file structure.
 - Compression.
 - Internationalization support.
 - Sequential and interleaved series, 4D.
 - Enhanced IODs, 4D.
 - Siemens Mosaic.
 - Overlays.
 - Read and write DICOM RTSTRUCT with recursive search selected folder.
 - ROI – draw, detect, edit.
 - DWI (diffusion weighted imaging):
- DTI Color Map.
 - Fractional Anisotropy.
 - Mean Diffusivity.
 - Save tensors in file.
 - Load images.
 
 - Ultrasound special.
 - Export CT, MR DICOM series.
 - Save as secondary capture DICOM.
 - Save as DICOM legacy converted enhanced CT, MR.
 - View DICOM metadata.
 - De-identify.
 - Read, save DICOM Segmentation Surface (triangle meshes).
 - Standardized Uptake Value (SUV) for PET images.
 - Edit, add, remove DICOM attributes, including items in sequences.
 - DICOM anonymizer.
 
Other features include:
- 2D and 3D views:
- Image intensity windowing, linear and sigmoid, LUT.
 - MPR (multi-planar reconstruction).
 - Physical space.
 - Volume rendering.
 - MIP (maximum intensity projection).
 - Shaded surface.
 - VTK volume rendering viewer with the option to use compositing with or without shading or MIP.
 
 - Screenshotting.
 - Cross-platform support.
 
Website: www.aliza-dicom-viewer.com
Support: Manual
Developer: Aliza Medical Imaging
License: Proprietary (freeware)


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