Thursday 28 August 2008

MeDiSol, QUBYX, And Matrox Graphics To Deliver Medical Display Solutions With A Calibration Package That Includes Luminance Uniformity Correction

�MeDiSol, a division of Rein EDV GmbH, of late announced that it is bundling QUBYX PerfectLum standardization software - including support for Matrox Xenia DLC technology - with MeDiSol VIEWMEDIC displays. With an integrated DICOM preset providing an accurate grayscale curve and aesculapian approval according to EN60601-1 and EN60601-1-2, MeDiSol VIEWMEDIC displays bring home the bacon the pristine image quality required by medical imaging professionals. Quality assurance monitoring and precise calibration provided via QUBYX PerfectLum software program ensures that these displays continue to conform to medical standards such as DICOM, AAPM, and DIN over fourth dimension. A full-bodied solution including a Scheduler, Remote Control, and up to 36-bit Look-up Tables (three times 12-bit), QUBYX PerfectLum goes a footprint further with their support for Xenia DLC applied science. While early solutions enable technicians to measure luminousness discrepancies betwixt various points on the screen, QUBYX PerfectLum combined with Matrox Xenia Series display controller boards will actually sort out these discrepancies, resulting in more uniform luminance across the unscathed display.


"The high-quality show devices from Rein EDV GmbH, combined with the PerfectLum medical calibration computer software from QUBYX, including support for Xenia DLC technology, provide critical tools to the medical imaging manufacture," says Marc Leppla, director of QUBYX.


"Our valued relationship with QUBYX has resulted in the development of standardization functionality for our aesculapian displays, allowing us to reach our goal of making the highest character solutions available to our customers," says Stephan Rein, managing partner of Rein EDV GmbH. "We take in bundled our medical monitors with Matrox display controller boards in the past, and ar looking ahead to continuing this relationship, taking advantage of new features available in Xenia Series, supported by QUBYX PerfectLum standardization software."


"Matrox display controller boards are designed to provide the utmost in image quality for aesculapian imaging professionals," says George Rigas, business development director of medical imaging, Matrox Graphics, Inc. "The unique combination of Matrox boards with MeDiSol displays and QUBYX standardisation software brings the topper of each company's efforts together for a picture-perfect solution."

About MeDiSol


MeDiSol, a business unit of Rein EDV GmbH, was place up in year 2000 in order to spread products for medical tomography and diagnostics. Today MeDiSol offers a wide range of imaging solutions highly-developed for the different applications in aesculapian environments. Diagnostic and showing solutions as well as calibration solutions for calibre control and Panel-PC solutions for the use in operation suite and intensive care units belong to the product range. By midyear 2004 the MeDiSol range was extended by medical large screen displays for viewing and presentation applications. The core competence of MeDiSol is a very inviolable in-house technical pre-sales and production, technical after-sales servicing and technical support with OnSite service capabilities. Since January 2008 Rein EDV produces according to ISO 9001:2000. For more than information, visit http://www.medisol.org/

About QUBYX


QUBYX is a technology contributor to the Medical Imaging and Color Management Industries with assorted professional Calibration and Visualization solutions since 1996. QUBYX develops software package solutions that are used in and for the computer displays. Our solutions include OSD replacement package, Display Management systems, Color Calibrations and Verification computer software for the Medical tomography use. QUBYX has an extended cognition in digital color technologies. Our noesis extends to handling, calculative, mapping from different people of color spaces and creating ICC profiles. For more information, visit www.qubyx.com.
About Matrox Graphics Inc.
Matrox Graphics is a leading manufacturing business of specialised graphics solutions for professional markets such as finance, digital media, medical imaging, and enterprise computing. In-house design expertise, top-to-bottom fabrication, and dedicated customer support make our solutions the premier choice in industries that take stable, high-reliability products. Fortune 1000 companies rely on our multi-display solutions-dual, quad, and beyond-to increase productiveness and improve decision-making by enabling them to see more and do more.


Founded in 1976, Matrox is a privately held company headquartered in Montreal, Canada, with representation and offices in the Americas, Europe, and Asia. For more information about Matrox Graphics Inc., visit world Wide Web.matrox.com/graphics.


Matrox Graphics Inc. and Matrox are registered trademarks of Matrox Graphics Inc. and/or Matrox Electronic Systems Ltd. All other sword names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective holders. Matrox reserves the right to alter product offerings and specifications at whatsoever time without notice, and is not responsible for typographical or graphical errors that crataegus oxycantha appear in this text file. � 2008 Matrox Graphics Inc. All rights reserved.


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Saturday 9 August 2008

X-Files star to play war reporter

'The X-Files' star Gillian Anderson is to trifle the lead role in a young biopic of the war correspondent Martha Gellhorn.

Variety reports that Anderson's production companionship, Fiddlehead Productions, has acquired the rights to the book 'Gellhorn: A Twentieth-Century Life'.

Writer Sharman Macdonald, the mother of Keira Knightley, will adapt the book for the screen.

Gellhorn covered conflicts from the Spanish Civil War to the Vietnam War and was at one stage married to Ernest Hemmingway.

Anderson can currently be seen on Irish cinema screens in 'The X-Files: I Want to Believe'.

Read the review of 'The X-Files: I Want to Believe'.

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