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Does the Scan data need to be saved in any special way?

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Does the Scan data need to be saved in any special way?

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The data need to be DICOM 3 compatible, and needs to be saved in an uncompressed form. Many workstations and Scan reading software will by default save the data to a CD in a compressed form to save disc space. This compression may degrade the data and compromise the quality of the image that can be created. At the present time the TLA software will only read data that is uncompressed. If the programme crashes or will not load when you try to open a CT scan data file, check that each or the slices is about 512KB in size. To get the best definition between bone and other tissues, the scan data should also be created using a “soft tissue window”. The Radiology technician will understand what this refers to. There is a scan data requeston-line and on the installation CD that specifies there details. Send us an email if this is not clear. 4. The program crashes or does not recognise the data on the CD when I try to load it. There are several possible reasons for this. The most common is tha

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