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This CS 3D Imaging Quick User Guide contains information on what you need to get started
with the CS 3D Imaging software as quickly as possible. For more details on any of the topics
covered in this guide, or for information on the full range of functionality available - see the online
help.
CS 3D Imaging is a digital imaging software application for analysing two-dimensional and
three-dimensional digital x-ray images of the dento-maxillo-facial and ENT areas, to be used at
the direction of healthcare professionals as diagnostic support.
No part of this Guide may be reproduced without the express permission of Carestream Health,
Inc. U.S. Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a dentist or physician.
WARNING:
3D rendering must not be used for diagnosis. Confirmation must be done with the 2D,
MPR images (MPR=Multi-Planar Reformatting).
This software has been designed to be used by dentists, ENT specialists, radiologists,
and other medical professionals who have training and skills adapted to the
interpretation of 3D radiological images. Their respective assistants may use the
software if they have been trained on 3D imaging.
This document is originally written in English.
Manual Name: CS 3D Imaging Quick User Guide (SM804)
Part Number: SM804
Revision Number: 01
Print Date: 2011-12
The CS 3D Imaging Software complies with Directive 93/42/EEC relating to medical
equipment.
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Manufacturer
Care stream Hea lth, Inc.
150 Verona Street
Roche ster, NY 1 4 60 8, USA
EC REP
TROPHY
4, Rue F. Pelloutier, Croissy-Beaubourg
77435 Marne la Valle Cedex 2, France
Requirement
2.4 GHz Intel Duo Core
Hard Disk
Display
Operating
system
CD/DVD
drive
4 Gb (recommended)
2 Gb (minimum).
Overview
Interface Overview
Curved Slicing
This tab enables you to plot a curve along the mandibular arch
and display it as a reconstructed panoramic image. This tab also
enables you to plot a nerve canal or create a Temporal Bone
view. This tab contains four View Screens (once a curve has
been drawn):
Custom Slicing
The tab enables you to focus on specific regions of interest to
create a Temporal-Mandibular Joint (TMJ) or Ear view.
This tab contains up to seven view screens once a view (TMJ or
Ear) has been created:
Oblique Slicing
The Oblique Slicing tab provides the same views as the
Orthogonal Slicing tab, but with the added function of rotatable
MPR planes.
For more information on how to use the Mode Tabs, see the
online help.
Double clicking
on your desktop
Click
in the Tools panel. The icon is displayed in blue to
show that you have switched it on.
Click in the image where you want the line to start and drag
to the lines end point.
Click
in the Tools panel. The icon is displayed in blue to
show that you have switched it on.
Click in the image where you want to set the end point of
the first straight line.
Drag your mouse pointer and click again to set the apex.
Drag your mouse pointer again and double click to set the
end point of the second straight line.
A new angle is drawn on the image and the size
of the angle is displayed alongside (in degrees).
Click
in the toolbar of the View Screen that you want to
print. A snapshot of the image is added to the Gallery.
Click
in the Export section of the Tools panel.
This launches the Film Composer and copies all the
images in the CS 3D Imaging Gallery into the Film
Composer Gallery.
Click and drag the image you want to use from the Film
Composer Gallery and drop it into the frame in the middle of
the page design.
Click
printer.
to print to PDF or
Exporting Methods
This section describes the most common methods of exporting
images and data from CS 3D Imaging.
Click
in the Export section of the Tools panel.
This creates a snapshot image of your workspace (and also
adds it to the Gallery).
Click
in the Exports panel section of the Tools panel.
This opens the folder on your computer where all snapshot
images are stored as .TIFF files.
Note: The Snapshot folder also contains
all View Screen snapshots as .DCM files.
Click
or