DALSA Coreco debuts image processor

DALSA unit DALSA Coreco has introduced XRI-1200, a PC-based digital image processing board designed for x-ray imaging applications.

XRI-1200 performs adaptive image processing to reduce noise in both still and dynamic images to improve image quality and contrast, according to the Montreal-based digital imaging developer. Key features include a real-time image processing engine, automatic adaptive image processing that reduces motion artifacts while detecting and enhancing edges, and a multiple image data path that allows for archiving of original and processed images, DALSA Coreco said.

By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
September 12, 2005

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