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Fujifilm new Viewer Software for Computer Radiography for Non-destructive Testing

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FUJIFILM Corporation President And CEO, Shigetaka Komori says we are pleased to announce its new Viewer Software "Software for Dynamlx" for Fujifilm Computer Radiography for non-destructive testing, which makes Fujifilm's unique image processing technology even more convenient and easy to use.

FUJIFILM Corporation President And CEO, Shigetaka Komori says we are pleased to announce its new Viewer Software "Software for Dynamlx" for Fujifilm Computer Radiography for non-destructive testing, which makes Fujifilm's unique image processing technology even more convenient and easy to use.

In addition to the clear and high-resolution displaying of images and simple operations, the inspection images can be shared with other users over the network via the client server.  As a result, a highly accurate inspection can be performed from any location.

Images and simplified viewer software can also be copied onto a CD-R or DVD-R and distributed to multiple users.  Using the viewer software, users can view high-quality DICOM images on their computers.

Various image processing functions such as zooming, length and thickness measuring, annotating, image enchancement, screen partitioning, and black/white reversing can be used with ease and contribute to smooth inspection operations.

Fujifilm will continue to develop innovative technologies that meet the needs of customers who require X-ray inspection solutions for non-destructive testing.

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