Enhancing Images

CS Imaging provides many functions to enhance images.

For example, you can adjust the contrast of an image to highlight tissue type and regions of interests, or you can use colors when searching for problems that might be hard to see in a normal grayscale image.

        

 Important: This section describes tools that enable you to select and customize the image rendering. Make sure that any modification will be relevant to your clinical practice. The software is an aide to diagnosis only. It is ultimately your responsibility to make the correct decision before deciding on a course of treatment.

 

Warning!

For image review, take into consideration that patient orientation:

  • Is not displayed on cephalometric oblique images and color images.

  • Is indicated by tooth number on intraoral images (RVG, camera, CR).

  • Must be checked for CR panoramic and cephalometric images and corrected if necessary.

 

We suggest the following workflows for enhancing images:

 

1

Display the image or images you want to work with in the Image Viewing Workspace.

2

Make quick adjustments or apply a basic filter. The filters that are available depend on the image modality.

3

Add measurements and annotations.

 

 

Related Topics

Working with Images

Using the Toolbars in the Image Viewing Workspace or Darkroom Mode

Viewing Images in Slide Show Mode

Using the Image Gallery

Viewing 3D Volumes

Viewing 3D Mesh Objects

3D Volume View with Implant

Saving Images in the Image Viewing Workspace or Darkroom Mode

Deleting an Image

System-Generated Image Overlays

Displaying Image Information in Overlays

Using the Alt Key to Adjust Image Properties

Using the Control Panel

Adjusting Color Images

Drawings, Measurements, and Annotations

Resetting Images