Release date on April 18, 2013
Posted: April 8, 2013
Le Bourget du Lac, France -- (April 8, 2013) -- The new version of DigiXCT for dental imaging will be released on April 18, 2013. Digisens is now taking another step in its strategic development with this new version: objectively to become the undisputed leader in X-ray tomography reconstruction solutions. This new release offers the following functions:
Improved metal Artefact reduction filter
This new module intends to reduce the metal artifact. It helps to remove the artifacts around materials which block most X-rays such as metal. It reveals information which is usually lost and improves contrast in the relevant areas.
Fast Nitro interactive algorithm and ROI reconstruction
Nitro is designed to create reconstructions using a very limited number of noisy projections while preserving image quality. Digisens thus provides to the medical and research world a way of drastically reducing doses. Unlike conventional iterative approaches, settings are automatic, the optimal solution being found in just a click. It also enables interative reconstructions to be carried out in areas of specific interest (reconstruction of ROI or local tomography application).
New filters (edge preserving noise filter, edge enhancer): ultra-fast implementation for a better image quality in a minimal computation time
Thanks to GPU technology, DigiXCT for dental imaging makes the most of new filters improving image quality without impacting upon the the reconstruction time. This is the case with the new noise reduction filter which leads to an optimal filtering of specific areas without any degradation of contours, and the edge enhancer filter which restores the interfaces of objects degraded by the system's MTF.
Dongle free license
The new DigiXCT for dental imaging 3.2 version will be delivered with a license file. That way, no dongles will be required to start up the software anymore.
NVIDIA Kepler Compatibility
DigiXCT for dental imaging 3.2 is now compatible with the recently launched NVIDIA's Kepler GPU boards. It is also compatible with single and multi GPU architecture.
For more information, contact Eric Chauvet at eric.chauvet@digisens3d.com.
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