Image Systems releases new display calibration software

Image Systems Corp. introduced a new version of its Calibration Feedback System (CFS) software that enables remote calibration and maintenance of diagnostic imaging displays.
   
The enhanced software provides graphing capabilities, support for TG18 images and procedures (developed by the American Association of Physicists in Medicine), additional options for look-up table creation and use, comprehensive scheduling capabilities, and security measures aiding in HIPPA compliance.
   
The software can be run in a local mode, across a network, or across multiple sites to view, calibrate, monitor, and manage deployed display hardware and software throughout a healthcare institution.
   
In addition, Image Systems said the software supports the Image-XMP series, Matrox MED series, and Matrox RAD series of graphics cards, the Image Systems' line of 3MP, and 5MP medical grade display monitors, and the Korean-based WIDE branded series of medical display monitors.

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