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User Interface
Automatic Collimator Control
3.2.14.7 Stitching Mode
General Description
Stitching is the process of combining multiple images with overlapping fields of view to pro-
duce a larger image.
When imaging long parts of the human body, there is need for an image with extended
length. In digital radiography the image size is limited due to the sensitive area of flat-panel
detectors. In order to produce a large image, images are assembled from multiple exposures
with a small, spatial overlap.
Stitching is possible at both Table and Wallstand.
Partial Image Height
Composite Image
Composite Image Height
Overlap
Partial Image
Partial Image
Partial Image
Fig. 3-33 Stitching, schematic description
Operation Manual
1000-095-051-EN Rev. 1.1 ARCOMA AB
2020-06-16 Page 71 SWEDEN

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