User Guide
Table Of Contents
- User Documentation
- Scan and Reconstruction
- Dose Information
- Workflow Information
- Application Information
- Head
- Neck
- Shoulder
- Thorax
- Abdomen
- Pelvis
- Spine
- Upper Extremities
- Lower Extremities
- Vascular
- Specials
- Children
- Overview
- Hints in General
- HeadRoutine_Baby
- HeadRoutine_Child
- HeadSeq_Baby
- HeadSeq_Child
- InnerEar
- SinusOrbi
- Neck
- ThoraxRoutine_Baby
- ThoraxRoutine_Child
- ThoraxHRSeq_Baby
- ThoraxHRSeq_Child
- Abdomen_Baby
- Abdomen_Child
- Spine_Baby
- Spine_Child
- ExtrHR_Baby
- ExtrHR_Child
- HeadAngio
- HeadAngio08s
- CarotidAngio
- CarotidAngio08s
- BodyAngio
- BodyAngio08s
- NeonateBody
- syngo 3D
- syngo Fly Through
- syngo Dental CT
- syngo Osteo CT
- syngo Volume Evaluation
- syngo Dynamic Evaluation
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If the default settings are not appropriate for your diag-
nostic problem, you can alter them individually. In that
way you can emphasize the structures of interest in an
optimum way.
– Ramp and trapezoid manipulation: Ramps and trap-
ezoids are functions which define window and ren-
dering settings. Trapezoids can also be used to differ-
entiate a tissue classification range (e.g., bone
versus soft tissue in a CT image).
– Change rendering settings using the table classifier
trapezoids. Moving the ramp changes the window
width and center. Opacity and brightness can be
adjusted to optimize organ-specific settings.
– Lighting to enhance 3D. The mouse cursor is used to
define the direction of incident light.
– VRT presets can be stored in the VRT gallery and
linked to specific series description.
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