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- INTRODUCTION TO 3-DIMENSIONAL RECONSTRUCTION FOR MEDICAL IMAGING DISK.
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- Daniel Geist, B.S.
- Michael W. Vannier, M.D.
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- Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology
- Washington University School of Medicine
- 510 S. Kingshighway Blvd.
- St. Louis, Mo. 63110 USA
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- (314) 362-8467
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- These programs are intended solely for the private non-commercial use of
- interested individuals. These programs have been prepared for use in
- the description of algorithms for surface reconstruction of serial sections,
- such as those encountered in medical imaging applications.
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- These programs are not intended for use in commerical applications or for
- the treatment of patients.
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- We reserve all commercial rights to this software.
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- The two disk contains the following files:
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- grad.c,grad.exe - the source and executable module to create
- images in the main axis directions.
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- ang.c,ang.exe - the source and executable module to create
- rotated images (to be executed after grad).
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- flip*.c,flip*.exe - the source and executable module to flip
- an image file. * stands for d,h,v (diagonal,
- horizontal or vertical axis).
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- 3_D.BAT - Batch file to execute a 3-D reconstruction
- sequence using all of the above.
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- 3_D.DOC - A brief document describing everything in this
- software package.
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- totarga.c,totarga.exe - the source and executable module to
- convert a 3-D view into AT&T Targa Format
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- tofg1oo.c,tofg100.exe - source and executable module to display
- a view on the screen using an Imaging technology FG100
- board and the ITEX100 software library.
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