Michael Yong Park1, Byung Gil Choi. 1. Department of Radiology, Seoul St. Mary's Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, 505 Banpo-Dong, Seocho-Ku, Seoul 137-040, Korea.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to describe a stack mode viewer that is fully embeddable in PowerPoint and does not require external files. CONCLUSION: We developed a Web-based service named "RadViewer" that creates a Flash-based stack mode viewer and that is automatically embedded into PowerPoint. Features include mouse wheel and keyboard scrolling, zoom, cine loop, and brightness and contrast controls similar to those of a PACS workstation. Stack mode viewer created by RadViewer can be used in most radiology society meetings and conferences that use PowerPoint.
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to describe a stack mode viewer that is fully embeddable in PowerPoint and does not require external files. CONCLUSION: We developed a Web-based service named "RadViewer" that creates a Flash-based stack mode viewer and that is automatically embedded into PowerPoint. Features include mouse wheel and keyboard scrolling, zoom, cine loop, and brightness and contrast controls similar to those of a PACS workstation. Stack mode viewer created by RadViewer can be used in most radiology society meetings and conferences that use PowerPoint.
Authors: Brian B Ghoshhajra; Tust Techasith; Garry Choy; Carlos A Rojas; Stuart R Pomerantz Journal: J Digit Imaging Date: 2011-10 Impact factor: 4.056