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efilm 3.4 manualPlease add a comment explaining the reasoning behind your vote. I need eFilm Workstation. I need the eFilm Workstation software. When I downloaded this program, a bunch of garbage came with it. This set off my virus scanner. Then the program would not open the images. Don't waste your time with this. If you are the legal owner of any submitted material and do not wish that the reference to it was in our catalogue, contact us and we shall immediately remove her. Files for an exchange on tracker are given by users of a site, and the administration does not bear the responsibility for their maintenance. The request to not fill in the files protected by copyrights, and also files of the illegal maintenance. Discover everything Scribd has to offer, including books and audiobooks from major publishers. Start Free Trial Cancel anytime. Report this Document Download Now Save Save Efilm Quick User Guide For Later 0 ratings 0 found this document useful (0 votes) 6 views 4 pages Efilm Quick User Guide Uploaded by Gustavo Paredes Description: Full description Save Save Efilm Quick User Guide For Later 0 0 found this document useful, Mark this document as useful 0 0 found this document not useful, Mark this document as not useful Embed Share Print Download Now Jump to Page You are on page 1 of 4 Search inside document Browse Books Site Directory Site Language: English Change Language English Change Language. Verified Upload 7 Mar 2019 No specific info about version 4.0. Please visit the main page of eFilm Workstation on Software Informer. EFilm Workstation 3.4 (IE 11, Chrome. Download Adobe KeyGen rar Torrent of size 323.44 KB on TorrentUs. eFilm. Workstation.v2.1.2 ORTHOVISTA4.0 Found results for Efilm 3.4 crack, serial. 28 Jul 2013 - 7 min - Uploaded by ledoan312Please try again later. The suite supports digital data from various sources like CT, MR, US units, digital radiographic and secondary capture hardware, scanners, etc.http://www.pbpkrosno.com/fck/da-78hr-manual.xml

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Digital images and data from various sources (including CT, MR, US units, computed and digital radiographic devices, secondary capture devices, scanners, imaging gateways, or imaging sources) can be displayed, analyzed, processed, stored and communicated across computer networks using this program. It can perform functions like CD burning and DICOM print. Print medical images to a large variety of printers. Currently, the export efforts produce only a 204X256 image size. It is way too small. I'm using a Windows 7 machine. For further information, press F1 and expand the Chapter 10 Exporting Images list from the Help file. Also, you can use the contact form from the official web page to get in touch with the developers. Includes veterinary-specific interfaces and supports all DICOM modalities. Phone: (414) Fax: (414) All Rights Reserved. This manual shall not wholly or in part, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, including photocopying, be reproduced or transmitted without the authorized, written consent of Merge emed. This guide has been produced to assist in providing instruction for the Merge emed product suite. Every effort has been made to make the information in this guide as accurate as possible. The authors of Merge emed shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damages in connection with or arising from the information contained in this guide. Trademarks Merge emed, efilm, Fusion efilm, efilm Lite, efilm Scan, and efilm Video are all registered trademarks of Merge Technologies Inc.Any additional software products named in this document are claimed as trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. 3 Regulatory notes Merge emed provides you with the following information regarding the regulatory status of efilm in Lite form. Canada efilm is licensed for sale and use in Canada.http://iohrp.org/f_files/da-1ds-manual.xml This product possesses a Class 2 Medical Device Licence issued May 30, 2001, by the Therapeutic Products Programme of Health Canada. United States of America A 510(k) premarket notification for efilm with Modules was submitted to the United States Food and Drug Administration on March 19, On April 12, 2002, efilm received USFDA clearance as a Class II Medical Device.Our authorized representative in the European Community is: Anton van Kimmenade Merge emed Spegelt CD Nuenen Netherlands 4 Considerations prior to use The software is not intended to replace the skill and judgement of a qualified medical practitioner and should only be used by people who have been appropriately trained in the software s functions, capabilities and limitations. The user should be aware of the limitations in the accuracy and correctness of the output data displayed on the screen, printed, or exported from efilm. The quality of the data is dependent on the correctness of the input data, the user s interaction with the data, the quality, characteristics, and settings of the display device or printer, and the necessity to interpolate the data for display purposes. For example, measurement values in efilm Lite are dependent on the calibration information provided by the modality in the DICOM header. While efilm Lite has been tested extensively, it is impossible to completely test any piece of software, and errors may remain in the software. It is possible that an error could manifest as an incorrect measurement or image. Users must be aware of the potential for errors.It is important to protect this data from access by unauthorized persons. Users should be aware that certain views make use of interpolated data. This is data that is created by efilm based on the original data set. Interpolated data may give the appearance of healthy tissue in situations where pathology that is smaller than the scanning resolution may be present.http://gbb.global/blog/boss-cd-player-manual Digital images and data from various sources (including CT, MR, US, RF units, computed and direct radiographic devices, secondary capture devices, scanners, imaging gateways, or imaging sources) can be displayed on workstations and laptops using this software. When viewing images, users can perform adjustments of window width and level, image stacking, annotation and measurement of regions of interest, and various image alterations. In this section, you will learn how to: meet minimum system requirements (see System requirements on page 5) understand the layout of the efilm Lite workspace (see efilm Lite window on page 6) customize the efilm Lite toolbar and access the Mini bar (see Using the toolbar on page 7) understand the functions of the tools in the efilm Lite toolbar (see Using tools on page 8) System requirements This section describes the hardware and software required to run efilm Lite. Required hardware efilm Lite must run on a computer that meets the following hardware requirements: Pentium II processor 256 MB RAM Minimum display resolution 800 x 600 When choosing computer hardware, users should note that the most substantial performance gains result when RAM is increased. In order to prevent poor performance of the software, Merge emed does not recommend that efilm Lite be run on a less powerful system than that listed above. Required software and operating systems efilm Lite requires the following software programs and operating systems in order to operate properly: Windows 2000 or Windows XP Professional efilm Lite User Guide 5 10 efilm Lite Overview Note: Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT are no longer supported by Merge emed. To ensure optimal performance, it is advisable that you upgrade your operating system to Windows XP before you use efilm Lite. Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) 6.0 or higher Required hardware for 3D volume rendering A video display adapter with at least 128 MB of video RAM that fully supports DirectX 8.1 or later.https://www.abouttimetech.com/images/case-cx-excavator-service-manual.pdf Refer to the product help files and the Merge emed Web site at for the most up-to-date system requirements.Note: efilm Lite should launch automatically when you insert a CD with DICOMDIR images burned on it. If it does not launch, navigate to your CDROM directory and double-click efilmlt.exe. This window can contain more than one image at a time, each in a separate pane arranged in a grid. The menu bar appears at the top of the window, and the status bar will appear at the bottom (if enabled). By default, the tool bar appears at the top of the window directly beneath the menu bar, but you can move it by following the procedure outlined in Moving the toolbar on page 7. 6 efilm Lite User Guide 11 Using the toolbar Using the toolbar Moving the toolbar Additional tools in the toolbar are displayed based on the customized toolbar settings and activated according to the selected modality type. To view the description of a tool, hold the cursor over its icon. Full descriptions of the tools can be found in Using tools on page 8. In this section, you will learn how to: move the toolbar (see Moving the toolbar on page 7) configure the toolbar (see Customizing the toolbar on page 7) access the Mini Bar (see Accessing the Mini Bar on page 8) The toolbar does not have to remain at the bottom of the window; it can be moved to the top, to the left, or to the right of the window, in order to accommodate your preferences. To move the toolbar: Choose one of the following options: Select the toolbar and drag it to a new location On the ToolBars menu, click one of the default locations Right-click anywhere in the toolbar and select one of the default locations The new location becomes the default for the toolbar. Customizing the toolbar There are a number of features available in efilm Lite that allow you to customize the look and feel of your toolbar. All of these features are accessible via either the ToolBars menu or the pop-up menu that appears when you right-click anywhere in the toolbar region. Note: All tools are also found in the Tools menu; however, not all tools listed in this menu are available on the toolbar. To customize the number of toolbar icons displayed: Select one of the following options: Minimal: displays only the toolbar icons common to all modalities. Standard: displays all of the toolbar icons relevant to the modality of the study displayed in the efilm Lite window. Full: displays all of the toolbar icons available in efilm Lite. To customize the size of the displayed toolbar icons: Select one of the following options: Small: displays only the toolbar icons common to all modalities. Medium: displays all of the toolbar icons relevant to the modality of the study displayed in the efilm Lite window.To convert the toolbar icons to grayscale: Select Grayscale. To automatically hide the toolbar: Select AutoHide. Accessing the Mini Bar In addition to the main toolbar, you can also use the Mini Bar for quick access to commonly used tools. This tool set is predefined; tools cannot be added to the Mini Bar, but if you remove a tool from the toolbar, it will also not appear in the Minibar (i.e., a tool will only appear on the Minibar if it is part of the efilm toolbar). If the toolbar is customized not to display any of the tools in this set, then those tools will not be displayed in the Mini Bar. All of the tools on the Mini Bar can be assigned to either the left or right mouse button. To access the Mini Bar: Hold the right-mouse button and then click the left-mouse button. The Mini Bar pops up in the area of the window where you clicked both mouse buttons.In this section, you will learn about the tools located on the toolbar. Closes the current study being viewed. You may define the sort criterion. You may specify whether this is done interactively or via LUTs included as part of an image header. Magnifies the area of interest within the image. You may define the percentage of magnification. Repositions the images in the window. Manually increases or decreases the image s field of view. Hides or displays the written study information and scale bar displayed in the window. Allows the user to add and position text in the image. Redisplays series and images in various layouts on the screen. Explodes images to fill the screen and returns to the former layout. Selects all series currently displayed. Displays more information about the patient and study. Loads the next study from the CD. Previous Series Loads the previous series within the selected exam. Next Series Loads the next series within the selected exam. Previous Image Loads the previous image of the series. Next Image Loads the next image of the series. Measurement tools Probe Tool Measurement Tool - Arrow Gives a pixel or a Hounsfield unit value for a given point. Draws an arrow. Measurement Tool - Line Measures linear distances. Measurement Tool - Ellipse Measures an elliptical region of interest. Measurement Tool - Show Angles Measures an angle between two intersecting lines. Clear Measurement Tools Calibrate Measurements Erases all measurements from all images in a selected series. Manually calibrates images. 10 efilm Lite User Guide 15 Using tools Multiplanar tools Show All Reference Lines Show First and Last Reference Lines Show Current Reference Line Auto Series Synchronization Manual Series Synchronization 3D Cursor Shows the location of all the images with reference lines. Shows the location of the first and last images. Shows the location of the currently active image. Synchronizes images that are related to each other spatially and scanned during the same exam. For example, it will not synchronize images from the same patient from different studies. Locks series belonging to the same patient together by image location. Synchronizes points between images and planes. Measurement Tool - MPR Auto-Generate Orthogonal MPR Tools Creates an MPR from a 2D image. Creates two orthogonal and one oblique MPR series from a 2D image. Image Manipulation tools Flip Horizontal Flip Vertical Rotate Left 90 Degrees Rotate Right 90 Degrees Invert Digital Subtraction Angiography Toggle Shutter Flips the selected image from left to right about the vertical axis. Flips the selected image from top to bottom about the horizontal axis. Rotates the selected image 90 degrees counter clockwise. Rotates the selected image 90 degrees clockwise. Inverts the color of the images so that they are displayed either as black on white or white on black. Improves the contrast for greater definition of vessel structures (only available for 16-bit XA images). Applies or removes modality shutter. Match Displayed Field of View Matches all images on the same plane. Restores the image s original settings prior to the image filter application. Template tools Add Template Opens a selection of orthopedic templates. Hide Templates Temporarily hides a template. Show Templates Displays a hidden template. Volume tools View 3D Crop Volume Rotate Volume Toggle Stereo Volume MPR Opacity Settings Renders the selected series using the specified 3D mode. Crops away unwanted parts of a volume. Rotates the volume about the screen s horizontal and vertical axes. Toggles the stereoscopic display mode. Generates an MPR superimposed on the face of a volume. Allows you to assign colors to pixels in a volume. 12 efilm Lite User Guide 17 Setting User Preferences Users can customize your user, system and DICOM preferences from the Edit Properties window. The following procedures are performed from the various tabs in the Edit Properties window. Note: You must re-select the study in efilm Lite for the changes to take effect to the image you are currently viewing. These changes cannot be preserved. In this section, you will learn how to: change the default display settings for each modality (see Customizing modality settings on page 13) change your monitor setup (see Customizing system preferences on page 15) specify settings for images displayed as volumes (see Customizing volume settings on page 16) specify where and how to display image markers on images (see Using image markers on page 17) change your template color and display settings (see Customizing template settings on page 19) Customizing modality settings The Modality Settings tab allows you to change the default layout and image display settings for each modality. This section shows you how to change: the default layout for a modality (see Changing modality layouts on page 13) advanced image display settings for a modality (see Customizing advanced user settings for a modality on page 14) Changing modality layouts The Layout tab in the Modality Settings tab of the Edit Properties window allows you to customize the image layout for each modality. Note: This feature is useful for CR skeletal surveys where efilm Lite loads the images in survey mode. You can then follow the procedure outlined in Exploding series on page 44 to move between individual images and the survey mode. To change screen layout settings for a modality: 1. On the Edit menu, click Properties. The Edit Properties window appears.Note: If you want efilm to automatically create as many viewports that are necessary to display all the series in an exam, select the AutoFormat check boxes. 5. Click OK to save your changes. Customizing advanced user settings for a modality The Advanced tab in the Modality Settings tab of the Edit Properties window allows you to customize the settings for image display, interpolation, and tool behavior for each modality. To change advanced user settings for a modality: 1. On the Edit menu, click Properties. Select While Stacking to see smooth edges while you stack through your images. Select Histogram Analysis to have the window and level values automatically adjust based on image characteristics. This feature only works if the scanner sending the image does not define the window and level settings. Note: Adjusting these defaults will affect the image processing time. 6. Select the Hide stacking scrollbar check box so that the scrollbar will not display (see Stacking images on page 31). This is recommended for modalities such as CR, DX, and MG. 7. Click OK to save your changes. Customizing system preferences The System Preferences tab in the Edit Properties window allows you to customize your monitor setup. To customize your monitor setup: 1. On the Edit menu, click Properties. The Edit Properties window appears. 2. Click the System Preferences tab.Customizing volume settings The Volume Settings tab in the Edit Properties window allows you to customize your volume and stereo display settings (see Viewing 3D images in stereo display mode on page 67). To access the Volume Settings tab: 1. On the Edit menu, click Properties. The Edit Properties window appears. 2. Click the Volume Settings tab. 16 efilm Lite User Guide 21 Using image markers To customize your volume display properties: 1. Select the Suppress creation of oblique MPR view to keep efilm from generating this view when Auto-Generate MPR is selected. 2. Change the Slice Separation for MPR Series (mm) value to adjust the slice spacing used to create your MPR views. 3. Change the Initial location of range limit settings to adjust the default MPR range limits. 4. Select the Hide bounding box when not cropping check box to hide the wire frame surrounding the volume when it is not in crop mode. 5. Click OK to save your changes. To customize your stereoscopic display settings: 1. Change the Angle value to increase or decrease the strength of the stereo effect. Note: Increasing the angle increases the shift between the red and blue images. 2. Change the Z Offset value to make the stereo volume appear to float in front of or behind the display surface. The default value places the stereo volume at the center of the screen s surface. Note: To return the stereo settings to their default values, click Restore Defaults. 3. Click OK to save your changes. Using image markers The Image Markers tab in the Edit Properties window allows you to display image markers and position them as required in the image.The Edit Properties window appears. 2. Click the Image Markers tab. Note: Digital mammography scanners attach image markers to their studies so that breast images can be properly identified. The default setting for this tab is set to display image markers. If you do not want image markers, then clear the Show marker on Mammogram (MG) images check box. To position image markers: 1. Select either the By pixel offsets or By percentage offsets radio button, which will position the image marker either by pixels or by percentage respectively. 2. Move the position of the image marker by inserting values in the Horizontally and Vertically fields. The preview screen will update according to your selection. 3. Select the corner from which the image marker will be oriented by selecting the corresponding corner. The preview screen will update according to your selection. 4. Click OK to save your changes. To format image markers: 1. Choose one of the following options: If you want to remove the border, clear the Show border around marker check box. If you want to keep the border, but change its size, select the Show border around marker check box, and clear the Allow marker to calculate dimensions automatically check box. The Width and Height fields are activated, so that you can enter your custom border dimensions. 18 efilm Lite User Guide 23 Customizing template settings Note: If you want to change the upper information font, select the Upper information option, and select a font from the drop-down list. To change the lower information font, repeat this step with the Lower information option. 2. To change the font size, clear the Use default size check box. This activates the Size drop-down list, so that you can select a different font size. 3. Click OK to save your changes. Customizing template settings The Template Settings tab in the Edit Properties window allows you to customize your orthopaedic template display colors. To access the Template Settings tab: 1. On the Edit menu, click Properties. The Edit Properties window appears. 2. Click the Template Settings tab. To customize the template display colors: 1. Click Change beside the template color you want to customize. The Color dialog box appears. 2. Select a basic color or create your own custom color to use as the new template color. Note: You can create custom colors either by using the color selector on the right, or by adjusting the RGB values directly. Once you have created a new color, add it to the Custom colors list by clicking Add to Custom Colors. 3. Click OK to save your changes.Note: To return the template settings to their default values, click Restore Defaults. 4. Click OK to save your changes. 20 efilm Lite User Guide 25 Viewing Images A study is a set of related images which can be viewed in efilm Lite. You can only view images stored as studies on the CD. In this section, you will learn how to: use the efilm Lite viewer (see Using the efilm Lite viewer on page 21) view and arrange a study (see Viewing studies on page 22) select individual or multiple images and series (see Selecting images and series on page 27) close a study (see Closing studies on page 28) Using the efilm Lite viewer The efilm Lite viewer allows you to select a study to view in the efilm Lite window. To access the efilm Lite viewer: On the File menu, click Search, or click. The pane lists the studies that are stored in DICOMDIR format on your CD.To customize the efilm Lite viewer: 1. Click a header to sort the list according to that heading. For example, click Name to sort the list alphabetically, or click Patient ID to sort the list numerically. Tip: Clicking the header field again will sort the list in the reverse order. 2. Click and hold the header you want to move, and drag-and-drop it to a new location. Note: These changes cannot be preserved. Viewing studies Studies are stored in DICOMDIR format on your CD. In addition to learning how to view a study, this section will show you how to: arrange study series in the efilm Lite window (see Arranging study series in panes on page 23) view information for a study (see Viewing study information on page 24) set the encryption password (see Setting the encryption password on page 25) change the layout of the screen (see Adjusting the screen layout on page 25) compare and contrast multiple studies (see Comparing multiple studies on page 26) To view a study: Select a study from the list and double-click it to view it automatically, or select a study from the list and click View. Hold Ctrl to select multiple studies from the list. This grid configuration can be adjusted by following the procedure outlined in Adjusting the screen layout on page 25. Arranging study series in panes When viewing a study, each series within the study is loaded into a separate pane. The active series is outlined in orange and the active image in a series is outlined with a green line.A pop-up menu appears. The series that is currently occupying the pane is checked in this menu. 2. Select a series from the menu using the left mouse button. Note: The pop-up menu displays all the studies belonging to a patient, as long as they are available on the CD. 3. If the series is currently displayed and you want to move it to another pane, hold Shift, select the series you wish to move, and drag-and-drop it in a different pane. Viewing study information Study information can be requested while viewing the study. Note: If confidential patient data is encrypted, you can decrypt it by entering the encryption password (see Setting the encryption password on page 25). Setting the encryption password You can enter an encryption password that will be required to decrypt confidential patient information. Using an encryption password prevents unauthorized users from viewing sensitive patient data on your computer. Note: Currently, only the patient name is encrypted. To set an encryption password: 1. On the Utility menu, click Set Password. The Encryption Password dialog box appears. 2. Enter a password, and then confirm the password by entering it again. Note: The length of this password must be at least five characters. 3. Click OK to set the encryption password, or Cancel to exit without setting it. Adjusting the screen layout Images that appear on the screen are laid out in a side-by-side (1x2) grid configuration by default. This configuration can be adjusted to suit your preferences. To adjust the screen layout: 1. Choose one of the following options to access the Screen Layout dialog box: On the Tools menu, click Screen Layout. The Screen Layout dialog box appears.Each pane can contain one series. Note: Different series may have different image formats. For example, a CT exam with two series (one scout, one axial) may be displayed using a 1x2 series layout. Furthermore, the images in the scout series may be displayed in a 1x1 format, and the axials in a 2x2 format. Comparing multiple studies Multiple studies can be compared either by preselecting all studies or by selecting additional studies while viewing a study. To pre-select studies for comparison: 1. Select the first study from the efilm Lite viewer list. 2. Press Ctrl and select each additional study. When finished selecting, release Ctrl. 3. Click View to load the selected studies. 4. Change the screen layout as required by following the procedure outlined in Adjusting the screen layout on page 25. To select an additional study for comparison with the current study being viewed: 1. While viewing the current study, open the efilm Lite viewer by clicking. 2. Select the required study from the efilm Lite viewer list and click View. 3. When asked to close the current window, click No. If you click Yes, the study currently displayed will be closed. 26 efilm Lite User Guide 31 Selecting images and series 4. When asked to add to the current window, click Yes. The second study is added to the window. If you click No, the additional study will display in a separate window. 5. Change the screen layout as required by following the procedure outlined in Adjusting the screen layout on page 25. Selecting images and series You can select one or more image and series for display in the efilm Lite window. The procedures in this section cover the selection of each of the following: a single image, multiple images, and all images in a series (see Selecting images on page 27) a single series, multiple series, and all series in a study (see Selecting series on page 28) Note: Each of these procedures uses image markers, which are discussed in Using image markers on page 17. Selecting images These procedures allow you to select a single image, multiple images, or all images in a series. To select a single image: 1. View the image that you want to select in any pane. 2. Select the selection box in the lower right corner of the image. The selection box fills in orange to indicate that it is selected. Selection Box To select multiple images: 1. View the first image that you want to select in any pane. 2. Select the selection box in the lower right corner of the image. The selection box fills in orange to indicate that it is selected. 3. Continue this procedure to select additional images.You can select every other image in the series by clicking Select Every 2nd Image In Series on the Edit menu. To select all images in a series: 1. Click a series in any pane in the window.