Help your audience to understand what they are looking at.
When it comes to radiology films, many lay people have no clue as to what they are looking at. Using illustrations to depict the anatomy that is shown on the radiology films can be an inexpensive way to add more tangible meaning to your arguments. But many people still have difficulty relating the illustration to the native radiology film, especially if the anatomy is very complex. So we've developed these animated sequences which fade the illustration onto the film so that the audience can watch the ambigous anatomy take shape into something that they are more familiar with. Overlaying the illlustration onto the radiology film allows the viewer to stay focused one image while it changes, rather than having to switch their eyes back and forth between an illustration and a film that are side by side.
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Interactive possibilites put you in control of the images.
We have programmers on staff that can take the fading radiology illustrations one step further and allow the user to control the opacity of the illustrations. A slider bar along the bottom of the image can be added to navigate from 0% opacity to 100% opacity. Buttons can also be added along the sides of the images to turn labels on and off, and an option can be added which allows you to draw on the illustration in real time using the computer mouse. Contact us for cost estimates and further details.
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