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The Dual-Side Imaging Plate (IP) Reading technology allows the use of a thicker phosphor layer on the transparent base, thereby increasing DQE (Detective Quantum Efficiency) by collecting the emissions from both sides of the IP.
As High DQE is realized by the Fujifilm's Dual-side Reading Technology, with its low dose exposure, the FCR PROFECT CS Plus relieve patients' burden during X-ray examinations. Incorporated with the FUJIFILM proprietary image processing technology (Image IntelligenceTM), high resolution image reading with the 20 pixel/mm sampling pitch delivers excellent quality images in versatile diagnosis areas.
For example, they are suitable for diagnosis areas requiring high-quality images even with low dose exposure, such as mammography, pediatrics, follow-ups and tests using a catheter.
The FCR Plus series now enables processing of pantomography exposures*1 (15 × 30 cm), in addition to standard and long-view exposures, making a wider range of examinations possible.
“Image IntelligenceTM” — a set of sophisticated digital image-processing software technologies available through Fujifilm's Console — processes image data and optimizes final output.
Provides a non- grainy image by mainly isolating and suppressing the noise for the signal.
Removes the stationary grid patterns thus preventing Moiré from being generated resulting in easier diagnosis.
Enhances FCR images. All diagnostic scopes will be enhanced except for noise.
As an optional software specifically developed for mammographic imaging, PEM enhancement processing improves the conspicuity of micro-calcifications.
Optimal configurations suited to various applications realize smooth workflow
Fujifilm's Mammography QC Program is a dedicated quality control program applicable to FUJIFILM digital mammography systems. This program enables the system to keep a stable image quality for both screening and diagnosis.
Products Name : FCR PROFECT CS Plus(Model name : CR IR 363)