Comprehensive Image Acquisition and Distribution Platform
Fast and simple DICOM Image Acquisition for the Radlink LaserPro 16™
The Image Acquire application software combined with the LaserPro 16 digitizer enables the acquisition of filmed images from your medical enterprise and provides distribution of laser quality images virtually anywhere.
Radlink Image Acquire is user friendly and intuitive – a workflow-driven system that quickly and easily guides your clinician through a three-step process of acquiring, selecting and sending digitized films to any desired destination.
In addition to controlling the LaserPro 16 Film Digitizer, the Image Acquire software application also provides a comprehensive suite of DICOM image transmission and image management features.
Optional Features Include:
Modality Worklist
Modality Worklist provides direct access to patient information contained in your HIS/RIS database. By using this information to automatically populate the fields in Image Acquire, operator input errors are virtually eliminated and productivity is greatly enhanced. Your clinician can simply access your PACS database and automatically insert the patient information, scan and send.
Image Segment
Doing comparative analysis between digitally acquired and filmed CT, MR, and US studies is finally a reality. With the optional Image Segment application your clinicians can automatically segment a digitized piece of film into its individual images. Images can even be separated by series. The result is true modality emulation. Radiologists can now view in “Stack Mode” by series, just like direct digital slices.
Image Annotation
Users can annotate images with arrows, text, lines, angles, and measurements. On-screen calipers provide clinicians with a size reference scale, regardless of zoom level.
DICOM Print
Output digitized film images on your DICOM Laser or postscript printer.
CD Burning
Digitized film images and multi-modality studies can be burned to CD. Since the Radlink CD Burning application uses DICOM Part Ten format, you have confidence that the CD can be easily loaded onto virtually any PACS, Teleradiology or DICOM image viewing system.