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What is the average size of a regular X-ray image file? And is it not too big to process on a laptop?

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What is the average size of a regular X-ray image file? And is it not too big to process on a laptop?

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The X-ray image file size of an image acquired by a foX-Rayzor System with active area of 22.3 x 21.7 cm is approximately 5MB. The X-ray image file size of an image acquired by a Flat foX-17 with active area of 28.4 x 40.6 cm is approximately 15MB. The Vidisco proprietary software is specially designed to easily and quickly manage these files with 16 bit processing without any screen flickering or delays. Vidisco designed the communication protocols for extremely fast data transfer and our software algorithms allow for 800% non digitizing zoom, automatic Window Leveling and easy data base compilations.

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