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Three-dimensional imaging

by admin on Nov.18, 2009, under Computer, Technology

The increasing availability of 3D ultrasound has allowed a large measure of the rapid advancement of computer technology. The aim of the three-dimensional imaging examinations are noninvasive to eliminate, wherever possible, and simplify workflow.

3D ultrasound is as safe as conventional ultrasound, as the image of parts of two-dimensional images is composed, so that exposure to ultrasound is the same. In this procedure, several two-dimensional images are combined special software to form three dimensional images.

Its three dimensional imaging, sonologists can get the complete picture in one picture. You can see the entire brain at a glance instead of multiple images. Similar results obtained with a routine 2D scan of the head requires at least three scans. In other scenarios, such as abdominal scans, it is not possible to obtain a third view with a routine scan. Three-dimensional imaging allows a doctor to get checked for a better view of the institution, and is best used for early detection of tumors to detect masses in the colon and rectum, the detection of breast lesions for biopsy possible to assess fetal development and visualization of blood flow in various organs. Three-dimensional scans significantly aid in the diagnosis of problems, with details from different angles.

A good three-dimensional image depends on the ability of the operator to position the baby and the amount of fluid around him. A good photograph of the face, for example, can be achieved if the baby is turned upward, he must no longer in his hands to his face, and there is a pool of amniotic fluid around the office.

In addition, pediatric sonologists reap a number of benefits through improved technologies. Patient care was improved with higher quality images in 3D. Costs were also reduced due to a need for fewer scans.

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The digital image capturing equipments

by admin on Jul.02, 2009, under Computer, Hardware, Technology

The 3D scanning technology enables fast and efficient computer models of 3D art and cultural heritage in museums and churches. This data can be used for virtual presentations over the Internet or a digital catalog. The advantage of 3D models on the videos and images, is that the observer is able to really get an impression of three dimensions of the artwork. Then, the 3D data can be also used to reconstruct the statues, or to make copies of the screen to the original architecture preserved. 3D scanning systems are extremely flexible and offer a tailored solution for many applications, which may include the comparison of parts and tools with CAD data. Analysis of deformation and quantification of the surface defects, such as through bumps, bumps and depressions can be performed by using different scanning systems. The equipment inspection and measurement systems for the measurement of complex shapes that are otherwise too long, expensive or simply impossible to measure ideal. The system of 3D laser scanning is much faster and easier than conventional machines coordinate measuring machine (CMM).

3D imaging can Animation in PAL, NTSC, SECAM TV format or 35mm, 70mm IMAX film formats and in digital form for the production of CD-ROM or Web pages. The advantages of 3D imaging and scanning of medical science are abundant. A new computer-based 3D motion capture system enables therapists to the body as an integrated search almost in real time. So far, the therapists found it difficult to quantify the components of the common path of cooperation with one another after an injury. The ability of the body as a unified system and develop appropriate treatment programs can be seen. It can also be used for prevention.

There are high-speed, multi-dimensional imaging system specifically designed to study the dynamics of intracellular proteins and other macromolecular complexes. They are also used to activate the photo-and conversion study of images. The digital image capture devices are used for the commercial survey, engineering, mining and industrial markets. These systems and equipment to give better results in accuracy and precision, resulting in savings of time and resources.

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Understand this principle of 3D

by admin on May.01, 2009, under 3D film, 3D technology, Computer

First a little history. The first began in 3D millions of years with humans. Yes, we see things in 3D. All human beings have binocular vision. This means that we have two eyes separated by a distance of 2-3 cm from each other. This allows us to see deep and see the world in 3D. This separation will be seen every look at the world from a slightly different angle. The brain combines these two images in a. It includes the spatial differences and uses them to calculate the distance. That’s how we measure the depth and distance.

A simple way to understand this principle is to keep your thumb at arm’s length and cover one eye with your hand. Then try your hand on the other eye. How do you switch between your eyes open your thumb, you should go “back and forth, view on the merits.

Stereoscopy was invented in 1838. There is much debate on the first 3D film, but “The arrival of the train” filmed in 1903 by the Lumiere brothers. They were the inventors of cinema, and is often described as the highlight film first time. When it was published, the public panicked because they thought the train was about to plunge right into it! The funny thing is it was probably one of the first remake. The film is remake of the original which was released in 1895! And you wonder why Hollywood keeps remake films. He was practically born for this!

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