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From: peter@rsinc.com (Peter Hallett)
Subject: Visible Human CD
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Organization: Research Systems, Inc.
Date: Thu, 1 Jun 1995 04:30:54 GMT
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As you may know, the National Library of Medicine (NLM) Visible
Human Project resulted in photographic slices through an entire
human male. Research Systems acquired and enhanced the axial
images (removed the gel), derived new images (coronal and
sagittal views), developed a graphical browser to navigate
and display the images, and put the 10,000+ images on a CD-ROM.

The graphical Navigator application lets you:
- browse and display images in multiple resolutions
- see inside the body in axial, coronal, or sagittal orientations
- annotate and set bookmarks on notable images
- adjust brightness and gamma corrections for MR and CT images
- create animations through a range of images
- export an image or set of images for processing or publication

Research Systems' Visible Human CD is available on
 *Windows 3.1 * Windows NT (PC) *Macintosh *Power Macintosh
 *Sun *Hewlett Packard *Silicon Graphics

For details or to ask questions send Email to: human@rsinc.com

