DICOM invites stakeholders to submit comments on Supplement 228: Web Services and Protocol IOD for Volumetric Rendering
Scope and Field of Application
This supplement introduces web services and a Volumetric Rendering Protocol IOD that facilitate volumetric rendering without having to specify the numerous and complex parameters required to do so.
The web services enable a user agent to request server-side 3D volumetric rendering. In this service, input instances with geometric consistency are reconstructed into volume data. Algorithm and display parameters are applied to the volume data in order to achieve the requested presentation, and lastly, the representation is encoded into one or more images of the requested media type and returned in a response payload to the user agent.
All comments should be submitted as soon as possible but NO LATER than 11:59pm US EDT on Friday, September 1, 2023.
- Who can comment?
All interested persons are invited to comment. Recipients of this solicitation should feel free to forward it to anyone who may be interested in this topic. There is no cost or obligation associated with commenting and DICOM membership is not required to comment. Commenters are requested to include their contact information.
- What will happen to your comments?
DICOM Working Group 6 (Base Standard) and DICOM Working Group 27 (Web Services for DICOM) will review the comments and discuss their resolution. WG-06 is authorized by the DICOM Standard Committee to decide on the technical merits of the comments.
- Instructions for accessing the documents and submitting comments:
1. Download documents from the website (
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2. Submit comment(s): Send your comments to Shayna Knazik (
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