Cervical XRay from NLM


This page should work with Netscape 3.0 or Internet Explorer 3.0.
The applet below demonstrates 2 image manipulation objects:

Grayscale Window/Level Control

Moving the mouse to the left side of either image will activate a window/level control. Change the upper and lower gray level window limits by clicking and dragging in the red triangles or moving up/down/left/right within the red box. Try it in the right hand viewer (before zooming) to get a feel for it.

Zoom/Pan Box

The 'z' key toggles a zoom box on and off in the left hand viewer. Pressing the left mouse button while the zoom box is active will zoom the enclosed region into the right hand viewer. Holding the left mouse button down while moving the mouse will pan the zoomed region in the right hand viewer interactively. Pressing '+' will increase the zoom factor by 0.5. Pressing '-' will decrease the zoom factor by 0.5. The gray levels may be manipulated independently in the two viewers.

There would be a cervical x-ray here if you had Java. There would be a cervical x-ray here if you had Java.
Inverse Video
Inverse Video

Note: Sometimes the ImageProducer and ImageConsumer get out of sync and the image draw fails to complete. It needs a little bump. Click anywhere in the image to force an update.

I have only tested this applet on Unix platforms using Netscape 3.0. I would appreciate hearing about any problems on other platforms or when using Internet Explorer 3.0. Thanks.


Image Credit

The original x-ray was obtained with kind permission from the NHANES II project under the Communications Engineering Branch of the National Library of Medicine. Thank you.
The image used is a 154KB, 731x877 pixel, 8-bit, progressive JPEG made from a 259KB, 8-bit GIF using the IJG compression software using a 100% quality setting.


Created 9/24/96 by Andrew Barclay, abb@nuccard.eushc.org
Updated 10/02/96 by abb@nuccard.eushc.org