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John Lai

2005-07-03, 12:33 pm

Hello George,
Just curious. What is the use of high def magnification/image rendering if
the source (ie. hardware) that generates these images cannot produce high
resolution images. Or is that your produce can produce high resolution
images from low resolution image sources? If that is the case, you must be
doing some sort of propriety interpolations between pixels. That is
actually a dangerous thing to do when the images are medical related --- as
this implies the information in the original image will be distorted. May
be good for digital photography, definitely not good for medical diagnostic
purposes.
Can you shed some light on these issues.
Also, are there any current hardware manufacturers making super high
resolution scanning machines out there?

Regards,
John

<buyanovsky@attbi.com> wrote in message
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Hello,

This post concerns anyone who has interest in volume rendering image
processing.

Fovia Inc., headquartered in Palo Alto, California, has developed High
Definition Volume RenderingT, a proprietary, software-only technique
that delivers unparalleled quality and performance.

Fovia's High Definition Volume RenderingT has established a new
quality/performance level for volume rendering imaging.

The company's website can be found at:

http://www.fovia.com/

Feel free to e-mail us your constructive comments and questions.

Regards,
George Buyanovsky


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