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Greg Foltz MD
post Nov 10 2005, 04:48 PM
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Radiographs, MRI and CT scans should be photographed with a digital camera or scanned with a desktop scanner equipped with a transparency adapter. Low resolution scans (300 dpi) are satisfactory for gray-scale images.

Digitized scans should be compressed and saved as jpeg images (max size < 200kb). Most commercial imaging software supports saving images in the jpeg format (you may need to specify the file format under the "Save as..." option). Compression is best achieved using the "Export file" function set to web image.

Please upload each jpeg file as an attachment to your post or send each jpeg file as an attachment in email (you may attach multiple jpeg files to each clinical history) to gfoltz@nsinternational.org


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Greg Foltz MD
Seattle Neuroscience Insitute
Seattle, Washington USA
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