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What is Imaging? A Basic Definition
A technique for taking an exact copy of storage media such as a hard drive.In addition to data files, imaging applies to systems areas, errors andhidden files. It is often used as a means to preserve digital forensicevidence. Imaging is normally performed using specialist equipment andsoftware.
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Fri Nov 21
- Ontario Consortium for Cardiac Imaging - OCCI Viewer: The OCCI viewer is an open-source imaging platform, specialized for cardiac imaging. This is a project of the Technical Office of the Ontario Consortium of Cardiac Imaging (OCCI). Complete details of the OCCIviewer can be found among the password protected Technical Resources under the Lab Book section of this web site.
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- Photoshop 911: Removing Grain from Skin Tones
Thu Nov 20
- Teaching Genomics - MAGIC Tool
- PC Support: Persystent provides software solutions ensuring PC availability, reduce the to total cost of ownership, and increase business continuity for organizations across all industries.
- Feature: Hot Image Your PC's Hard Drive with DriveImage XML
- Mulitable Bmp To Jpg? - Wrigley Video Productions Forum
- HKCIW - Hong Kong Cultural Imaging Workshop
- 01_Imaging Innovation Helps Surgeons "Cut by Color": developing an imaging system that will essentially light up and color cancerous tumors, enabling surgeons to evaluate whether they've resected an entire diseased area. The system, called fluorescence-a ssisted resection and exploration - or FLARE - is portable and consists of a near infrared (NIR) imaging system, a video monitor, and a computer. Chemical dyes called NIR fluorophores are designed to target specific structures when injected into patients. When exposed to NIR light, the contrast agents light up targeted cells and are viewed on a video monitor during surgery. If, for instance, cancer cells are targeted, the image of the lit-up cancer cells can be superimposed over the surgical field, allowing surgeons to cut away the fluorescent "glowing& quot; cells - sparing nerves and other healthy structures in the area. The BIDMC team is currently focusing human trials on sentinel lymph node mapping in patients with breast cancer.
- Adobe Bridge CS4/Version Cue CS4 * Stack files: Stacks let you group files together under a single thumbnail. You can stack any type of file. For example, use stacks to organize image sequences, which often comprise many image files.
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