Jan 2, 2021 | qCal-MR Studies
Your Study or Studies can only be shared if they are occupied in a folder. Watch the short video below to see how Study sharing works on...
Jul 12, 2020 | qCal-MR Graphs, qCal-MR Studies
Once the ROIs’ centers are determined, qCal-MR compares their positions to the “true” positions provided by the geometry of the imaging phantom.This graph shows the deviation of the determined ROI center from its true position in the sagittal and axial planes. This...
Jul 12, 2020 | qCal-MR Studies
On this graph, you can view how your imaging phantom data compares to the NIST traceable dataset and if your data is within a certain margin of the NIST values.There are five ways to view and manipulate this data: You may hide the NIST values by clicking the “Hide”...
Jul 12, 2020 | qCal-MR Studies
The Volume View allows you to observe the phantom vials in axial, coronal, and sagittal orientations. Click and drag the viewfinders to observe the layers of the imaging phantom scan. To expand the desired phantom image orientation, click the “search” icon in the...
Jul 12, 2020 | qCal-MR Studies
When you access a particular calculation within a Study, you can view the calculation protocols by clicking the blue “i” icon next to the qCal-MR Protocol row in the Study Information section. These protocols can also be accessed under the “Protocols” tab....
Jul 11, 2020 | qCal-MR Studies
You can upload an individual Study or multiple Studies by clicking on the “Upload Data” button in the top right corner of the page. Do NOT upload any patient data. qCal-MR will recognize zip and tar archive formats and will accept raw or gzip-compressed files....