Rayence is launching Shine, a denoising image processing technology for static digital x-ray flat-panel detectors, alongside the development of Dynamic Shine, an extension designed for real-time C-arm fluoroscopy.
Internal benchmark testing under standard radiographic parameters showed that Shine increased the signal-to-noise ratio on x-ray images.Rayence
In internal benchmark testing under standard radiographic parameters, Shine increased the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) from 42.3 to 86.8, representing more than a twofold improvement, the company highlighted. The technology is designed to maintain image sharpness under low-dose conditions.
Dynamic Shine is engineered to suppress frame-by-frame noise during real-time fluoroscopy and interventional procedures and is designed to reduce image lag and motion artifacts caused by patient or instrument movement, according to the vendor. Dynamic Shine is currently in pre-commercialization and undergoing final preparations for market release, Rayence said.
Both technologies are available for integration by x-ray OEMs as a turnkey package combining flat-panel detectors with image processing software, the company said.



















