Lumisys releases new viewing software Lumisys has released version 3.0 of its RV-2000 radiology viewing software. The 32-bit Windows NT-based software, initially released by CompuRad as its iView Pro offering in 1996, can support
Lumisys has released version 3.0 of its RV-2000 radiology viewing software. The 32-bit Windows NT-based software, initially released by CompuRad as its iView Pro offering in 1996, can support applications ranging from teleradiology to high-performance diagnostic environments, according to the Sunnyvale, CA-based company. The new version is also optimized for CR, allowing real-time windowing and leveling of these images, according to the firm. RV-2000 is sold by several U.S. and international distributors and complements the firm's core x-ray film digitizer and CR products.
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