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3DISC releases new imaging software

Technicians and radiologists can acquire, process and manage images easier with the new software. (Photo: sfam_photo/Shutterstock)

2013-11-6 | Business Europe


3DISC releases new imaging software
by Dental Tribune International

ALLERØD, Denmark: Recently, 3DISC Imaging, a manufacturer of digital imaging solutions for the medical, dental, chiropractic, and veterinary markets, launched its next-generation Quantor+ Imaging Software. According to the company, the QuantorMed+ and QuantorVet+ Imaging Software provide improved productivity and workflow to professionals using a FireCR+ Medical or Veterinary Reader.

Quantor+ Imaging Software provides optimised image acquisition, processing, and management capabilities, according to 3DISC. In addition, it has a chronological and intuitive workflow, which eases the process of acquiring high-quality images.

The software features an improved control panel, which groups buttons according to functionality. A visible navigation bar is available at all times to guide users through the workflow, and enables the easy addition and modification of study filters. The improved functionality includes a convenient note field for each image, which allows staff to save comments directly in the image file.

Moreover, users can crop, etch, enhance, increase brightness and contrast, and perform other adjustments. An updated colour scheme with a dark background offers maximum contrast when viewing images.

According to Thomas Weldingh, CEO of 3DISC Europe, “With the next-generation software and unique touch-screen interface, image acquisition, processing, and management have never been easier. Facilities can use the DICOM-compliant interface to download patient and exam information from a work list, which can be matched automatically. For facilities without a HIS, RIS or PACS , a local database enables direct management of patients and studies—DICOM and non-DICOM images can be viewed on the same workstation on which they were acquired.”