ok so i'm trying to find a way to cnvert a .dcm (dicom, cat scan file) into something i can put into autocad/solidworks.or is this something that can be imported without conversionright now, it saves it as like 160 .dcm files, and we use a viewer to look at it in 3d, but i cannot save it from the viewer as a 3d model.will these CAD programs be able to do this? i wanna be able to mess with the thing on autocad/solidworks
8/6/2008 8:58:43 AM
i just checked in the list of file types autocad 2009 on my machine can import, and .dcm is not one of them. it's not under the open options either. i don't have solidworks. i don't know how you'll get this done w/o some kind of conversion.
8/6/2008 9:48:07 AM
You can import .dxb .dgn .sat .3ds and .wmf into autocad. I'm using land desktop 2008.
8/6/2008 9:51:47 AM
It's a no go in Inventor.http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=convert+dicom+to+cad
8/6/2008 10:12:46 AM
no go in solidworks 2007
8/6/2008 10:23:24 AM
thanks for the help folks. ill be looking to convert it to something that CAD can accept.
8/6/2008 10:50:19 AM
where did you get the files from?You need to talk to the creators. Its very possible the dcm format is a one way viewing format to protect their data from being stolen/manipulated.
8/6/2008 1:19:44 PM
we have a neck up CAT scan machine. the files are .dcm when they are scanned.we have a viewer that we use, and i can save snapshots as jpeg or whatever type. but i cant save it as a 3d to view it on say autocad, or solid works.but i did find something that may have helped. its called slicer. (slicer.org). it has a way of converting the .dcm eventually into a .stl (stereolithography file) which may work
8/6/2008 6:03:36 PM