R. Kruger, C. Mistretta, J. Lancaster, T. Houk, M. Goodsitt, C. Shaw, S. Riederer, J. Hicks, J. Sackett, A. Crummy, D. Fleming
Optical Engineering, Vol. 17, Issue 6, 176652, (December 1978) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.7972299
TOPICS: Image processing, Video, Video processing, Digital x-ray imaging, X-ray imaging, X-rays, Real time imaging, Tomography, Medical imaging, Image storage
A digital video image processor (VIP) has been constructed and is presently being tested and used in a variety of preclinical medical imaging situations. Details of its design are discussed. The VIP can digitize, store and process images from a conventional radiographic TV fluoroscopy system. From these images a variety of subtraction images can be formed and displayed in real time at video rates. These subtraction images include: K-edge images, time dependent subtraction images, tomographic, and K-edge tomographic images. Examples of in vivo K-edge and time-dependent subtraction images are presented.