My recent surprise was that some folks are stuck on 1.72.1, and were asking for DICOM-rs lib to stay compatible with this version for a little while longer.
In my case I used nightly-2024-04-14 to build DOS programs. Some changes are needed to elf2djggp so that it can handle more recent versions of the toolchain (this was caused by the update to compiler-builtins which changed the way some symbols were linked).
There's a dispute over here on whether this question is a suitable duplicate target. I may have made some misinterpretation of the problem, I would appreciate more eyes on this.
Before they became standard, one could "invent" a private transfer syntax so that would let certain circles (e.g. a specific medical imaging device vendor) to slap in whatever they want in the files, but that would only interoperate with applications recognizing that private transfer syntax.
Even within a particular encoding, transfer syntaxes can also specify other encoding requirements, such as requiring mathematically lossless compression. JPEG XL has this too: one TS for JPEG XL lossless, one for JPEG XL Recompression (the one reversible from JPEG), and another one for any JPEG XL. That's 3 new TSes. :)
@MatthieuM. It ain't that simple. :) Encapsulated pixel data should comply with the transfer syntax either declared in the DICOM file meta information or negotiated with the other application entities. For instance, if the transfer syntax is that of UID 1.2.840.10008.1.2.4.50, this means the pixel data is encoded in baseline JPEG. Transfer syntaxes are needed because not all DICOM software will support all image encodings.
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