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- From: spoelhof@kodak.com (Gordon C. Spoelhof)
- Newsgroups: comp.protocols.misc
- Subject: Re: New Internet protocol for image transfer
- Keywords: acr/nema, medical imaging, protocol
- Message-ID: <3472@eastman.UUCP>
- Date: 28 Jul 92 23:12:34 GMT
- References: <503@rri.UUCP>
- Sender: news@eastman.UUCP
- Reply-To: spoelhof@kodak.com (Gordon C. Spoelhof)
- Organization: Eastman Kodak Company - Health Sciences Division
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- In article <503@rri.UUCP>, tim@rri.uucp (Tim Buck) writes:
- >
- > I recently heard of a new protocol being developed for image transfer
- > on the Internet, including compression. Does anyone know what I'm talking
- > about? Can you point me towards some information? An RFC?
- >
- > Thanks
- > Tim Buck
- > timbuck@borg.lib.vt.edu
- > rri!tim@vtserf.cc.vt.edu
-
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- Although not an "Internet" protocol, the ACR/NEMA body has completed
- draft 3.0 of a Medical Imaging protocol suite. This protocol includes
- image presentation as well as messaging. One of the transport stacks
- endorsed within this industry standard is TCP/IP.
-
-
- Gordon Spoelhof / Eastman Kodak Co. / HSD 2-8-C-39105
- 100 Carlson Road / Rochester, NY 14653-9105
- e-mail: spoelhof@kodak.com phone: (716)253-9734
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