Depth Separation in 10 Observers with a New Stereoscopic X-ray Acquisition System
Conference paper
Abstract
Stereoscopic angiography provides a useful and efficient means to overcome the problem of depth separation and object overlapping on a single projection of a 3 dimensional object [1–3]. Although these advantages, stereoscopic Xray technique is still experimental, probably because of practical considerations. Technology of twin focal Xray tubes has solved inherent difficulties at the acquisition step of the radiological process but displaying stereoscopic images still remains difficult. The aim of this study is to assess in terms of depth detectability, the performance of a new stereoscopic angiographic system equiped with such stereoscopic videomonitor.
Keywords
Cerebral Angiography Stereoscopic Image Single Projection Stereoscopic Display Stereoscopic Video
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