Sorry, it's a bit next to the topic, but if it is actually X-ray photos, what do you expect to see / diagnose on your smartphone? Let's face it - the larger the screen, the more you can see - the more it is when it comes to X-ray and the detection of any irregularities.
Relax, my photo is described / diagnosed, I don't understand what you mean? I am collecting full documentation for compensation! PS. On the laptop they open, while on the tablet there are problems, but I will deal with it, thank you all for help / I close and best regards, wishing you a nice weekend!
To open and view X-ray images stored on a CD, users can utilize specific software. Recommended options include Radiant Viewer (http://www.radiantviewer.com/) and MicroDicom (http://www.microdicom.com/downloads.html). For Android tablets, there are applications available on the Google Play Store, although compatibility may vary. Users have reported that inserting the CD into a computer often allows the images to open automatically. However, viewing on smaller screens, such as smartphones or tablets, may present challenges due to screen size limitations. Summary generated by the language model.