Using Window Level, Pan, Zoom, Rotation, Thickness and Scroll Functions

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On the "Patient Search" page, you will see all patient orders in your account. Double-click on the order you want to view the images and then the "View" page will be opened. Click on the "Tools" icon on the upper left side of the page.

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Window Level

This is the default function in window level, pan, zoom, rotate, thickness, and scroll group. When you open the tools section you will see that it is selected. If another function is selected and you want to return to the window level function, click on the "Window Level" icon. Also, it can be selected from the mini tools section.

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While “Window Level” is selected, click and hold on image. Move your cursor to left to decrease Window Center (increase brightness) value.

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Likewise, move your cursor to the right to increase Window Center (decrease brightness) value.

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While "Window Level" is selected, click and hold on the image. Move your cursor up to decrease the Window Width (increase contrast) value.

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Likewise, move your cursor downward to increase the Window Width (decrease contrast) value.

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Pan

Click on the “Pan” icon on the left side of the page. After clicking, the icon will turn into blue color.

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While “Pan” is selected, click and hold on the image. Move your cursor in any direction to pan the image. When you move your cursor to the right, you will move the image to the right as can be seen in the image below.

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Zoom

Click on the “Zoom” icon on the left side of the page. After clicking, the icon will turn into blue color.

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While “Zoom” is selected, click and hold on the image. When you move your cursor downwards, the image will be zoomed in (the image will be bigger). Likewise, when you move your cursor upwards, the image will be zoomed out (the image will be smaller). The following image shows zoomed in image.

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Rotation Click on the “Rotation” icon on the left side of the page. After clicking, the icon will turn into blue color.

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While “Rotation” is selected, click and hold on the image. Move your cursor to rotate the view up to 360 degrees. The following image shows the rotated image.

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Thickness

Click on the “Thickness” icon on the left side of the page. After clicking, the icon will turn into blue color.

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While “Thickness” is selected, click and hold on the image. When you move your cursor downwards, the thickness will be increased. Likewise, when you move your cursor upwards, thickness will be decreased. The following image shows the thick image.

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Scroll

Click on the “Scroll” icon on the left side of the page. After clicking, the icon will turn into blue color.

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While “Scroll” is selected, click and hold on the image. When you move your cursor downwards, the image index will be increased. Likewise, when you move your cursor upwards, the image index will be decreased. The following image shows the scrolled image.

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