Fujifilm Ms01 Software -

If you still have MS01 data (patient studies, reports), you should migrate because:

Migration steps:

  • Extract using DICOM tool

  • Direct file conversion

  • Validate

  • ✅ Recommendation: Hire a medical IT migration specialist. Fujifilm no longer supports MS01, but they offer Synapse (modern PACS) with migration tools.


    Fujifilm MS01 is a legacy Medical Imaging Workstation software designed for Chest and Bone X-ray analysis. It was part of Fujifilm’s early transition from analog film to digital radiography (DR and CR systems). Fujifilm Ms01 Software

    Unlike modern PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication Systems), MS01 was a standalone workstation for radiologists and technicians to view, process, and print digital X-ray images.

    ⚠️ Important Note: MS01 is considered obsolete/discontinued (circa late 1990s – early 2000s). Fujifilm no longer supports it. It runs on old Windows OS (NT 4.0, 2000, XP). This guide is for archival, legacy system migration, or educational purposes.


    Score: 7/10

    While this article focuses on MS01, you should know if it is truly your only option.

    Verdict: If you need archival color accuracy (the Fuji look), you need MS01. If you just need the negative digitized, use VueScan.

    Fujifilm has adapted this software for tablets (iOS and Android). While it works for quick bedside viewing, the lack of a mouse makes the window/leveling tools slightly clunky. It is best used as a companion to the desktop workstation, not a replacement. If you still have MS01 data (patient studies,


    The software excelled at "uncut roll" scanning. An operator could feed a full roll of 35mm film into a Frontier carrier, and MS01 would automatically detect frame spacing, crop, correct for density, and assign filenames. This throughput (up to 2,000 frames per hour on an SP-3000) made it an industrial workhorse.