At Barco, we look at technology through our customers' eyes. How can we use our technology and application knowledge to bring more affordable healthcare to ever more patients?
At the 2017 SPIE Medical Imaging conference, we were honored with a Cum Laude Poster Award for our research on 'Panning Artifacts in Digital Pathology Images.' This research was also one of the key topics during the AIDPATH congress last year where we brought together academia and industry peers to discuss the needs in digital pathology. We are aware that many challenges need to be tackled before digital pathology will see broad adoption in the market.
The same is true for color medical imaging. It's remarkable that there's still no official standard of how color medical images are visualized, despite the increased use of color to display clinically relevant information. Our research clearly indicates that there's a need for a new calibration standard to ensure the color accuracy of medical displays. We've been working on the development of such a standard to support more accurate interpretation of color images.
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