Applications for
cinematic image rendering include surgical planning in several specialties, including thoracic surgery, maxillofacial surgery, and interventional radiology, the article stated.
Not exact matches
Newly developed «
cinematic rendering» technology can produce photorealistic 3D
images from traditional CT and MRI data, with potential applications in medical education, communication with patients and physicians, and early disease detection, according to an article published in the August 2017 issue of the American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR).
Recently introduced and not currently approved for clinical use,
cinematic rendering produces
images akin to a photograph of a 3D model.
«
Cinematic rendering, a new 3D reconstruction technique, provides a lifelike representation of imaging data and may have potential for enhancing diagnostic utility compared with volume
rendering, particularly in terms of a more natural and physically accurate
image with improved shape and depth perception,» Schoepf said.
Similar in tone to the brilliant brainwash montage at the centre of Alan J. Pakula's The Parallax View, this short film starts out by showing a most wondrous patriarchal Christmas morning but soon depicts murder and mayhem within a monarchy — a number of these
images rendered all the more tongue - in - cheek by the fact that they're excerpted from
cinematic Shakespeare adaptations of yesteryear.
The accompanying digital prints are screens grabs from the video, some have had water applied to
render them as watercolors, others project the gloss of the
cinematic image.