X-Ray Scan Resolution

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priti yadav
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X-Ray Scan Resolution

Post by priti yadav » Mon Jul 28, 2014 6:00 am

Hello,
What is the scan resolution for X-Ray?

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Re: X-Ray Scan Resolution

Post by Ilan Eskinazi » Mon Jul 28, 2014 12:29 pm

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.

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Re: X-Ray Scan Resolution

Post by priti yadav » Tue Jul 29, 2014 12:29 am

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.

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Re: X-Ray Scan Resolution

Post by Ilan Eskinazi » Tue Jul 29, 2014 1:39 pm

Dear Priti,

I'm sorry but we don't have that information. They were not digital x-rays.

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