Dynamic X-ray image enhancement
The figures demonstrates the result of an input example and its corresponding enhancement. The enhanced image involves contrast enhancement, noise reduction, and motion compensation.
The current generation of PCs and notebooks are powerful enough to process medical images at industry standards and beyond. The product includes the following:
- Processing steps are contrast enhancement, noise reduction, and motion compensation.
- X-ray images of 1024×1024 pixels are processed at 50 frames per second (fps).
- By default 6 image formats are supported: 512×512, 1024×1024, 1532×1532, 2048×2048, 2560×2560, and 3072×3072 pixels at rates of up to 60, 60, 45, 25, 15, and 12.5 frames per second (fps), respectively. Note however that both detector and display need to be able to provide these specifications.
- Data is processed at 32 bit floating point rather than using integer arithmetic resulting in an optimal X-ray picture.
- Available for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.
Static X-ray image enhancement
The product includes the following:
- Processing steps are contrast enhancement and noise reduction.
- X-ray images up to 25 megapixels (MP) are processed in less than a second.
- Data is processed at 32 bit floating point rather than using integer arithmetic resulting in an optimal X-ray picture.
- Image visualization.
- Png, and jpg image input and output support.
- Available for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.