DALSA Coreco introduces image processor for medical imaging and x-ray

DALSA Coreco, a division of DALSA Corp. announced the debut of the XRI-1200 last week. The XRI-1200 is a PC-based digital image processing board specifically designed for demanding x-ray imaging applications where images often contain motion artifacts and exhibit low contrast, high-noise characteristics. The XRI-1200 performs adaptive image processing to reduce noise in both still and dynamic images significantly improving image quality and contrast.

The XRI-1200 features an FPGA-based image processing engine that performs real-time digital image processing in three dynamic stages, improving measurement and diagnostic accuracy. The IPE employs adaptive frame averaging to reduce noise while compensating for sensor non-uniformity and lens distortions.

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