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[IV3D-USERS] Re: IV3D/Tuvok report


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  • From: "Craig Luce" <craig@medical-illustration.com>
  • To: iv3d-users@sci.utah.edu
  • Subject: [IV3D-USERS] Re: IV3D/Tuvok report
  • Date: Fri, 09 Aug 2013 09:57:10 -0400

I'm Craig Luce and I am a long-time independent medical illustrator and animator. I use IV3D to discuss anatomy and surgeries with physicians and other clients. I especially like to help them see the potential in mobile devices as a volume rendering platform, since most only know about models constructed of polygons for animation, when they could have ALL the information there, using a crafted "filter," which they can change. We are pitching a simulator specifically for physicians' education discussions with their patients during the few minutes they have contact; it makes the point clearer and quickly-- to lay public and professionals alike.
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On Fri, 09 Aug 2013 15:33:02 +0200, tom fogal <tfogal@sci.utah.edu> wrote:
Hi all, sorry to spam this list, but we could use your help!

We're preparing a report on how our tools are used to our funding
organizations.  As such, I would really appreciate if people could
send me a quick mail detailing your lab's affiliation and what you use
ImageVis3D or Tuvok for.
This can be really quick!  For instance, if I was answering this I
might say something as simple as:

  I'm Tom Fogal and I work for visualization research institutions at
  both the University of Utah and in Germany.  We use ImageVis3D as a
  platform for novel volume rendering approaches, as well as to enable
production science in biomedical and numerical physics domains.
Of course, you are welcome to send significantly more about what your
research involves / why it is interesting / how IV3D+Tuvok specifically
factor in and include images/videos: we *love* to hear how people are
using our software (even when we're not preparing reports! :-)

Our funding organizations really do look at these, and this is what
enables us to put out software like IV3D.  It really does help a lot if
you can provide even just simple text like the above!

Thanks,

-tom






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