File:Bone scan different resolutions.jpg
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DescriptionBone scan different resolutions.jpg |
English: A bone scan of a patient's hand displayed with image resolutions of 256x256x8 bits, 32x32x8 bits and 256x256x2 bits.
Deutsch: Knochenscan einer Hand, angezeigt mit einer Auflösung von 256x256x8 Bits, 32x32x8 Bits und 256x256x2 Bits. |
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Source | http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Image:NM13_4.jpg |
Author | Generated by Kieran Maher using ImageJ. |
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current | 23:10, 17 December 2007 | 760 × 262 (20 KB) | Joschi (talk | contribs) | A bone scan of a patient's hand displayed with image resolutions of 256x256x8 bits, 32x32x8 bits and 256x256x2 bits. Generated by Kieran Maher using ImageJ. Image from: http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Image:NM13_4.jpg It had a public domain licence. Knoch |
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