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Product News: Real-Time Digital Image Processor for X-ray Imaging

XRI-1600 ideal for demanding X-ray instrumentation and radioscopy applications

Teledyne DALSA
Tue, 12/08/2009 - 16:31
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(DALSA: Billerica, MA) -- DALSA , a global leader in digital imaging technology, announces the introduction of its XRI-1600 digital image processor , which is ideal for X-ray imaging applications. Specifically engineered for demanding X-ray instrumentation and radioscopy, the XRI-1600 is capable of handling a wide range of resolutions, pixel depths, and frame rates.

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High-quality diagnostic pictures

The XRI-1600 image processor is able to generate such high quality diagnostic pictures due to the incorporation of DALSA’s Image Processing Engine (IPE). The IPE is specially designed for X-ray imaging applications and performs real-time digital image processing in three dynamic stages.

1. Input image conditioning. In the first stage, the IPE is capable of performing shading correction, lens correction, and image realignment as required, without sacrificing system performance.

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