Convert MHD to PDF Online
Generate printable PDF reports from MHD (MetaImage) medical volume files. Create formatted image processing summaries from ITK, VTK, and Elastix pipeline outputs — ideal for progress reports, pipeline documentation, and sharing volumetric analysis results with collaborators who do not have medical image computing software.
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DICOM (.dcm), NIfTI (.nii, .nii.gz), NRRD (.nrrd), MHA (.mha)
Max file size: 200 MB • Processed locally
Why Convert MHD to PDF?
Medical image computing pipelines using ITK and VTK typically produce MHD output files that only developers and researchers with the right tools can inspect. When presenting pipeline results to project stakeholders, clinical collaborators, or grant review panels, converting MHD to PDF creates accessible reports that communicate your imaging results clearly. PDF documents can be attached to emails, uploaded to project management systems, and printed for in-person discussions.
Software validation and regulatory documentation for medical device submissions (FDA 510(k), CE marking) often require evidence that image processing algorithms produce correct results. PDF reports generated from MHD processing outputs provide formatted, printable documentation suitable for inclusion in design history files and validation reports — meeting the traceability requirements of ISO 13485 and IEC 62304.
Research groups collaborating across institutions benefit from standardized PDF summaries of their MHD processing results. When sharing data and results through restricted-access platforms, PDF provides a lightweight, universally viewable format that communicates imaging results without requiring recipients to install ITK, VTK, or any other medical image computing toolkit.
How to Convert MHD to PDF
- Upload your .mhd file along with its .raw or .zraw data file.
- The converter generates a formatted PDF with representative volume slices.
- Download the PDF — ready for documentation, sharing, or archiving.
Key Features
- Convert MHD volumes to professional PDF reports
- Multi-plane slice extraction for comprehensive documentation
- Print-quality output for regulatory and validation documents
- Automatic .mhd/.raw file pairing from header metadata
- Compatible with ITK, VTK, and Elastix pipeline outputs
- Free online tool — no software installation required
- Secure processing with encrypted uploads and auto-deletion
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the PDF be used for FDA regulatory submissions?
The PDF provides formatted visual documentation of MHD processing results suitable for inclusion in design history files and validation reports. For regulatory submissions, ensure that the PDF is accompanied by the appropriate validation documentation and traceability records as required by your quality management system.
What if the .mhd and .raw files have different names?
Upload both files together. The converter reads the ElementDataFile field in the .mhd header to identify the associated data file. As long as both files are uploaded, the converter will pair them correctly regardless of naming conventions.
How are 3D volumes represented in the PDF?
The PDF includes representative slices from axial, sagittal, and coronal planes, each on a separate page. The slices are selected from key positions through the volume to provide a comprehensive overview of the 3D MHD data.