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Photographic Archiving - Insight for the OR From the Library of Congress

As part of my posts on my research on high definitionsurgery (and its recording) in the operating room, I postedon the limitations of still photo archiving in the operating room and potential future...

Started in docinthemachine • 1 year ago • 0 responses
Tags: technology, endoscopic surgery, visualization, camera, medical devices
New HD Photo Compression System Could Help Surgical Archiving

Microsoft on Tuesday announced that the Joint Photographic Expert Group (JPEG) is considering standardization of the company’s HD Photo file format. Tentatively titled “JPEG XR,” HD...

Started in docinthemachine • 1 year ago • 0 responses
Tags: technology, endoscopic surgery, visualization, future, camera
How We Recorded the World’s Highest Resolution Surgical Footage

My last post outlines the equipment I used to perform the world’s highest resolution endoscopic surgery. Here I wanted to share what we had to do the record the footage at full HD resolution to...

Started in docinthemachine • 1 year ago • 0 responses
Tags: technology, endoscopic surgery, visualization, medical devices, device company
World’s Highest Resolution HDTV Surgical Camera - Ever! - First Exclusive Evaluation

I have previously posted about my research on the use of high definition TV (HDTV) for surgical endoscopy. I am honored to have participated in the evaluation of the highest resolution surgical...

Started in docinthemachine • 1 year ago • 0 responses
Tags: technology, endoscopic surgery, visualization, future, camera
National Geographic’s The Living Body: DITM Featured in World’s First HDTV Broadcast of Surgical Pro

I’ve mentioned the National Geogrpahic Special “The Living Body” and wanted to fill you in on why this is such an exciting project for me. The show follows a woman from birth...

Started in docinthemachine • 1 year ago • 0 responses
Tags: technology, musings, endoscopic surgery, visualization, videos
National Geographic Update- HDTV Surgery: (United Airlines Sucks!)

Well the TCA television critics association meeting is over. What an enormous logistical nightmare this was for me! AS I previously wrote, I was invited to a press briefing by the amazing folks at...

Started in docinthemachine • 1 year ago • 0 responses
Tags: technology, endoscopic surgery, visualization, future vision, hdtv
Docinthemachine Goes to Hollywood With National Geographic in High Def!

Docinthemachine is off to Hollywood to speak about my research on HDTV surgery as featured on an upcoming National Geographic show - “Inside the Living Body”. So much incredibly exciting...

Started in docinthemachine • 1 year ago • 0 responses
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Microsoft Touch Screen - Surgery VR Potential

There has been a lot in the lay press about microsoft’s new touch tablet display. As CNET writes (video link here): Microsoft has just announced its Surface Computing technology, a project...

Started in docinthemachine • 1 year ago • 0 responses
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Docinthemachine Posts Return Next Week!

Sorry to all my regular readers for the gap in posting. Several exciting new projects have been in development and all come to a head at one time! I will return on Monday and fill you in on the world...

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Tags: blogs
Babies Without Men: Creating Sperm From A Woman???s Bone Marrow

Scientists report today on the ability to create sperm from bone marrow cells. Initially performed in men, the technique could potentially be performed in women and lead to a sperm cell made from a...

Started in docinthemachine • 2 years ago • 0 responses
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