What’s new
- The viewer is now called Radiology Workstation. The old separate DICOM viewer and X-ray viewer have been merged. One interface, one set of tools, all your imaging files.
- The files module is X-Ray & Radiology Files. Two tabs — Radiology groups DICOM, X-rays and any JPG / PNG / WebP radiograph; Documents groups PDFs and reports.
- TIFF and DICOM auto-convert to PNG in the background at upload time. By the time you open Ruby AI, the image is ready. The workstation renders the PNG preview instead of trying (and failing) to display a raw TIFF.
- Multi-page TIFF pagination. Multi-page TIFFs display with page controls and zoom.
- Self-healing thumbnails. If a thumbnail is corrupt from an older conversion, it self-heals by triggering a fresh conversion in the background — you don’t have to delete and re-upload.
- Ruby reads TIFF and DICOM. Ruby’s AI analysis now covers TIFF and DICOM files, not just JPG / PNG.
- A “Processing…” badge on the Bridge Inbox. Files being converted show an amber badge that clears automatically when ready. No more guessing whether a file is stuck.
How to use it
What changed since the last revision
- The DICOM and X-ray viewers have merged into one Radiology Workstation.
- The files module renamed and now groups Radiology and Documents into tabs.
- TIFF and DICOM convert to PNG previews on upload.
- Multi-page TIFFs paginate.
- Thumbnails self-heal.
- Ruby reads every format.
- The Bridge Inbox shows processing status.

