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You know how I can make a digital image of x-ray film either myself or a service such as Kinko's?
I have a total shoulder Canine X-ray companies (approximately 15 X 18 inches) and would like to make a digital image of the film in a power point slide. I am aware of a software special scanners in the market for this purpose, but do not think these types of images regularly. Is there a way to make an exact image with a scanner more standard or digital images can be produced in central office common services such as FedEx Kinko's or some other commonly accessible service center?
I would ask your vet if they can export to a JPEG file regularly. The problem with X-rays is that they represent many more shades of gray that a regular image (or monitor) can support. As such, you ever see a subset of the true picture. There is no way to see all the data, but without a specialized monitor, always going to see a subset. More likely is that his films are in the form of DICOM, and as such, can use a DICOM viewer or other tools (such as JDICOM of tiani.com) to view and / or export, but if you can get your vet to export to a regular image with a generic display settings, you probably have everything you want.
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