Voxar enhances its Voxar 3D product

Voxar Inc. has launched the newest service release for Voxar 3D.

 Voxar 3D is a software-based approach for the delivery 3D imaging on a PC, laptop or PACS, with features such as 3D color volume rendering for the display and analysis of large CT and MR image data. Version 4.1 introduced a task-based user interface and workflow improvements, including correction of misaligned scans or anatomy that does not align with scan planes.

 Voxar said the new service release is designed to improvements in performance - particularly in loading speed - of Voxar 3D.

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