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DescriptionVolume Rendering and Cinematic Rendering of a whole-body CT scan.png |
English: Volume Rendering (a) and Cinematic Rendering (b) of a whole-body CT scan with depiction of the thoracic and abdominal musculature; the musculature is depicted considerably more realistically by Cinematic Rendering than by Volume Rendering. |
Date | published 29 March 2016 |
Source | Fellner, F. (2016) Introducing Cinematic Rendering: A Novel Technique for Post-Processing Medical Imaging Data. Journal of Biomedical Science and Engineering, 9, 170-175. doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.4236/jbise.2016.93013 |
Author | Franz A. Fellner |
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