Java 3D and Java Advanced Imaging Update12/18/2003 05:48 AM
Apple has also released Java 3D and Java Advanced Imaging Update.
This update contains support for Java3D and Java Advanced Imaging.
Java 3D ext...
Lyra Imaging Symposium Spotlights Office Printing Technology and Trends with Speakers from HP, Laser Imaging, Lasertone, Rhinotek, Static Control Components, Teckn-O-Laser and Xerox
Medical Imaging Collaborative04/06/2005 06:17 PM Medical imaging research is complex, time-consuming and often very
expensive, with a wide range of standards, equipment and software
available. Medical researchers can find themselves unable to share
data easily with colleagues. Two enterprising medical doctors
addressed this problem and came up with a Macintosh-only solution
called OsiriX that is changing how many in the field examine and share
scanned images, medical image data and visualizations. [Apr 06, 2005]
eRez Imaging Server 3.009/03/2004 10:05 PM With the eRez Imaging Server sharing, organizing, and creating dynamic
2D and 3D images for any use is a breeze.
Experiences w/ Drive Imaging Software?11/12/2003 03:20 PM Futurepower(R) asks: "Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows XP have
crippled file systems. The file system cannot copy some of the files
that are necessary to the ...
Steve Kalalian: Digital Imaging On Steroids04/30/2004 11:12 PM "We have the absolute best equipment and crew, from the latest G5s
full of RAM to the latest digital camera backs." By Barbara Gibson,
Apple (via MyAppleMenu)
MacPractice DDS to include aMac dental imaging02/05/2005 09:19 PM MacPractice Inc. and aMac Digital Radiography announced Thursday that
the forthcoming release of MacPractice DDS -- dental practice
management software for Mac OS X -- will include aMac 2.0, a Mac-based
x-ray management system for dentists and specialists. As a result,
MacPractice DDS users will be able to check x-rays acquired using
aMac.
Electronics For Imaging down on lower earnings outlook
CES: Digital imaging market set to explode, panel says
CES: Digital imaging market set to explode, panel says01/08/2004 07:56 PM The digital imaging market will explode in 2004, but the technologies
need to overcome a number of hurdles to become more widely accepted,
according to industry executives who participated in a panel
discussion Wednesday at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
New Technique for Imaging May Improve Study of Proteins
New Technique for Imaging May Improve Study of Proteins07/15/2004 10:41 AM Scientists have developed a magnetic resonance imaging technique that
can detect a single electron. The advance could lead to
three-dimensional pictures of molecules.