Hello,
What is the scan resolution for X-Ray?
Thanks & Regards
Priti
X-Ray Scan Resolution
- Ilan Eskinazi
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Re: X-Ray Scan Resolution
Dear Priti,
I'm assuming you are referring to the CT scans. The readme files in the "Raw CT Data" under the "PreOp" and "PostOp" folders contain that information.
Regards,
Ilan Eskinazi
I'm assuming you are referring to the CT scans. The readme files in the "Raw CT Data" under the "PreOp" and "PostOp" folders contain that information.
Regards,
Ilan Eskinazi
- priti yadav
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Re: X-Ray Scan Resolution
Hello Ilan,
No, I meant X-Ray scan resolution only. As it affects the measurement.
When we import the X-Ray data in an image processing software it asks for scan resolution. Mostly the default value is 1mm in all x, y & z directions. And if we change this value it changes the measurement, like distance between two points. Hence it's important to know the exact value, in order to have correct measurement.
I have checked the raw data folder already, but it's not there. So if possible, please let me know the scan resolution for X-Ray.
Thanks & Regards
Priti Yadav
No, I meant X-Ray scan resolution only. As it affects the measurement.
When we import the X-Ray data in an image processing software it asks for scan resolution. Mostly the default value is 1mm in all x, y & z directions. And if we change this value it changes the measurement, like distance between two points. Hence it's important to know the exact value, in order to have correct measurement.
I have checked the raw data folder already, but it's not there. So if possible, please let me know the scan resolution for X-Ray.
Thanks & Regards
Priti Yadav
- Ilan Eskinazi
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- Joined: Fri Mar 19, 2010 5:35 am
Re: X-Ray Scan Resolution
Dear Priti,
I'm sorry but we don't have that information. They were not digital x-rays.
Regards,
I'm sorry but we don't have that information. They were not digital x-rays.
Regards,