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[photo-3d] Re: 3D X-ray CT
- From: "Michael Galazin" <rexlion22@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [photo-3d] Re: 3D X-ray CT
- Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2001 22:21:31 -0500
Abram Klooswyk wrote: "The computers have software to generate so-called 3D
images
from a consecutive series of such slices, but these 3D images
are of the type you see everywhere as result of so-called 3D
rendering CAD programs..."
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Well, I agree with you in this, for the CT scans are definitely not stereo;
but would just like to say that they are still "so-called 3D images" by your
own admission, and so I called them "3D" with the hedges, "sort of, in
slices." See, I was covering my backside... :) But thanks for the more
detailed explanation. I for one did not know that they sometimes take such
w-i-d-e slices (up to 10mm) for a single flat x-ray in the process of making
up the series.
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Abram also wrote: "Michael Galazin in his "big mistake" thread has made some
other
mistakes..."
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Ah, sir, you have impugned my honor! I challenge you to a duel with stereo
cameras at twenty paces... :) [just kidding]
Best regards,
Mike Galazin
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