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Strato X User Manual - Image Works

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USER'S MANUAL<br />

General instructions for use<br />

4. Place now the special ruler (refer to Figure 23) on the film; care has<br />

to be done on such a way to have the four lines (two upper and two<br />

on lower) defining the limit of the image exactly on the borders of the<br />

transversal (or cross) image of the point of interest. That image is the<br />

third from the left (second transversal) in case of a complete exam or<br />

the latest image in case of reduced exam. In this way, the central line<br />

of the ruler, that now is exactly placed in the middle of the image,<br />

defines the point of interest defined by STRATO X. Now<br />

measurements of the offset can be made, having this line as a<br />

reference; the ruler has also the positive and negative indication of<br />

the measures.<br />

Second<br />

transversal<br />

image (point of<br />

interest)<br />

Longitudinal<br />

image<br />

Figure 23<br />

5. Measure, using the ruler, the distance from the real point of interest<br />

to the reference line, considering also the sign: + if the point of<br />

interest is on the right side of the reference line, - if it is on the left<br />

one. This value is the langitudinal displacement (or longitudinal); it<br />

has to be input (if needed) on STRATO X when display shows the<br />

following message:<br />

TRANSV OFFS:>+00<br />

Reference line for Point of<br />

interest<br />

Reference lines for <strong>Image</strong><br />

borders<br />

Figure 24<br />

(Rev. 1)<br />

83<br />

STRATO X (120V)

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