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STEP 1: Determining the exact image width STEP 1: Determining the exact image width Position of X-ray Filter Position of X-ray Filter STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 9*: Make Calibration File STEP 9*: Make Calibration File Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Do the Math Do the Math STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Good Calibration File Good Calibration File

STEP 1: Determining the exact image width STEP 1: Determining the exact image width Position of X-ray Filter Position of X-ray Filter STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 9*: Make Calibration File STEP 9*: Make Calibration File Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Do the Math Do the Math STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Good Calibration File Good Calibration File Place the provided X-ray filter squarely in the center of the X-ray source collimator. (This will enable you to take a flat-field image, which is a necessary part of the calibration procedure. After calibration, remember to remove the X- ray filter from the collimator before taking pan images (non-flat-field images). A good place to store this filter is to tape it to the back of the PanX. Disable the PanX radiation. Positioning of X-Ray Filter

STEP 1: Determining the exact image width STEP 1: Determining the exact image width Position of X-ray Filter Position of X-ray Filter STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 9*: Make Calibration File STEP 9*: Make Calibration File Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Do the Math Do the Math STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Good Calibration File Good Calibration File Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Install the Pan Calibration Utility from the PanCalUtility folder on your Tech CD or from the Utilities folder on the CDR DICOM 3.5 CD

STEP 1: Determining the exact image width STEP 1: Determining the exact image width Position of X-ray Filter Position of X-ray Filter STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 9*: Make Calibration File STEP 9*: Make Calibration File Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Do the Math Do the Math STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Good Calibration File Good Calibration File Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Double click on the Pan Calibration Setup application

STEP 1: Determining the exact image width STEP 1: Determining the exact image width Position of X-ray Filter Position of X-ray Filter STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 9*: Make Calibration File STEP 9*: Make Calibration File Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Do the Math Do the Math STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Good Calibration File Good Calibration File Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program The Install Shield Wizard will prepare to install the Pan Calibration Utility.

STEP 1: Determining the exact image width STEP 1: Determining the exact image width Position of X-ray Filter Position of X-ray Filter STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 9*: Make Calibration File STEP 9*: Make Calibration File Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Do the Math Do the Math STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Good Calibration File Good Calibration File Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program

STEP 1: Determining the exact image width STEP 1: Determining the exact image width Position of X-ray Filter Position of X-ray Filter STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 9*: Make Calibration File STEP 9*: Make Calibration File Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Do the Math Do the Math STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Good Calibration File Good Calibration File Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Enter a user name and company name then click next

STEP 1: Determining the exact image width STEP 1: Determining the exact image width Position of X-ray Filter Position of X-ray Filter STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 9*: Make Calibration File STEP 9*: Make Calibration File Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Do the Math Do the Math STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Good Calibration File Good Calibration File Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Accept the defaults and click next

STEP 1: Determining the exact image width STEP 1: Determining the exact image width Position of X-ray Filter Position of X-ray Filter STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 9*: Make Calibration File STEP 9*: Make Calibration File Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Do the Math Do the Math STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Good Calibration File Good Calibration File Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program

STEP 1: Determining the exact image width STEP 1: Determining the exact image width Position of X-ray Filter Position of X-ray Filter STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 9*: Make Calibration File STEP 9*: Make Calibration File Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Do the Math Do the Math STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Good Calibration File Good Calibration File Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Click Finish

STEP 1: Determining the exact image width STEP 1: Determining the exact image width Position of X-ray Filter Position of X-ray Filter STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 9*: Make Calibration File STEP 9*: Make Calibration File Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Do the Math Do the Math STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Good Calibration File Good Calibration File Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program To start the utility click> Start>Programs>CDR Panoramic Calibration>Panoramic Calibration Utility

STEP 1: Determining the exact image width STEP 1: Determining the exact image width Position of X-ray Filter Position of X-ray Filter STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 9*: Make Calibration File STEP 9*: Make Calibration File Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Do the Math Do the Math STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Good Calibration File Good Calibration File Select “Calibrate” and left click on “Calibrate Mode”. Open “Calibrate” again and make sure that “Calibrate Mode” is checked. Then open “Properties”. The “Device Driver Name” should be CDR-320 if the operating system is Microsoft XP or 2000 or CDRPAN.VXD if the operating system is Microsoft 98. The “Scan Direction” should be Left to Right. The “Image Width” should be approximately 3200 pixels and the “Image Height” should be 1603 pixels. The “Initial Timeout” defaults to 15 seconds. This parameter allows 15 seconds to start motion. If you require a longer period of time to start motion then you can change this parameter to the amount of seconds you require. Example: Change the “Initial Timeout” (sec): from 15 to 30. The “Early Stop Timeout (sec):” should be set at 7. The “Mapping” should be set at Linear. (Nothing should be checked on the right side of “Panoramic Acquisition Control Properties” screen). Click “OK”. Turn radiation off on the PanX No Radiation Button Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program

STEP 1: Determining the exact image width STEP 1: Determining the exact image width Position of X-ray Filter Position of X-ray Filter STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 9*: Make Calibration File STEP 9*: Make Calibration File Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Do the Math Do the Math STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Good Calibration File Good Calibration File Next, click the yellow button to acquire a “New Image”. Depress and hold the exposure hand switch (you have 15 seconds to begin this before the PanX times out) until imaging cycle is complete. You will receive a PANOACQ.DLL message that indicates the number of lines read during travel. See screen shot below. STEP 1: Determining the exact image width WARNING: Only 3072 of 3200 lines read...” Subtract 15 from the smaller number The difference will be entered into the image width value.

STEP 1: Determining the exact image width STEP 1: Determining the exact image width Position of X-ray Filter Position of X-ray Filter STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 9*: Make Calibration File STEP 9*: Make Calibration File Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Do the Math Do the Math STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Good Calibration File Good Calibration File To enter this number click “OK” on the Panoacq.dll message and then a white image will appear. Click on “File and “Close” to delete this image. Do not save! Go to the “Calibrate>Properties” screen and enter 3060 (as an example) in the “Image Width” window. Click “Apply” then “OK”. Do the Math You would put 3057 in this box Put the result in the Image Width (pixels) box Ex: =3057.

STEP 1: Determining the exact image width STEP 1: Determining the exact image width Position of X-ray Filter Position of X-ray Filter STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 9*: Make Calibration File STEP 9*: Make Calibration File Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Do the Math Do the Math STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Good Calibration File Good Calibration File Set the panoramic machine to its ready position. Make sure that the X-ray source for the panoramic machine is turned off. (Because there is no X-ray emission, the dark image can be used to subtract any effect not related to X-ray exposure.) Make sure “Calibrate Mode” is checked in the Panoramic Calibration Utility. Click “File>New Image” (or the yellow button directly below “File”) in the Panoramic Calibration Utility to take a dark image (no X-ray) exposure. Depress and hold the exposure hand switch until the imaging cycle is complete. A white image is displayed with a black horizontal line at the center. (If you don’t see the line, click on the “zoom” icon --- directly under “window” and left click on the image.) This line is a placeholder for pixels located between the two subsensors in the sensor assembly. This line will be eliminated after calibration. Leave image open. STEP 2: Take Dark Image

STEP 1: Determining the exact image width STEP 1: Determining the exact image width Position of X-ray Filter Position of X-ray Filter STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 9*: Make Calibration File STEP 9*: Make Calibration File Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Do the Math Do the Math STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Good Calibration File Good Calibration File Turn radiation on and set KV to 70 and the MA to 6.3. (This setting may vary depending on the pixel value of the image) Set the PanX to its ready position. Click “File>New Image” to take image. Depress and hold the exposure hand switch until the imaging cycle is complete. Leave image open. STEP 3: Take Flat-Field X-ray

STEP 1: Determining the exact image width STEP 1: Determining the exact image width Position of X-ray Filter Position of X-ray Filter STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 9*: Make Calibration File STEP 9*: Make Calibration File Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Do the Math Do the Math STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Good Calibration File Good Calibration File You should see a vertical dark band in the center of the image, created by the reduction in the speed of the X-ray source as it travels behind the spine. Measure pixel info by clicking on the grey area of the image (on both sides of the black column in the middle) and reading the percentage value from the status bar at the bottom of the screen. Pixel values should fall around 45% ( + or – 5%) with the exception of pixels in the saturated band at the center of the image, which will be higher. If the values are higher or lower then this range, delete the image, adjust the panoramic machine’s technique factor (kV and mA) accordingly, and retake the Flat-Field X-ray. To increase the pixel value you need to increase the kv or ma. To lower the pixel value decrease the kv or ma. STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values: Click Around Here Click Around Here Click Around Here Click Around Here

STEP 1: Determining the exact image width STEP 1: Determining the exact image width Position of X-ray Filter Position of X-ray Filter STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 9*: Make Calibration File STEP 9*: Make Calibration File Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Do the Math Do the Math STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Good Calibration File Good Calibration File STEP: 5. Crop Extra Rows (Top / Left) Select a flat-field image. Select Calibrate, then Calibrate (or press the Calibrate icon), which displays the calibration file dialog box, in this dialog box you will choose the Scan direction and add the numbers used by the utility to create the calibration file, Select the Scan Direction for the panoramic machine. Click on the top left side of the image where the area transitions from white to gray, and record the X and Y numbers that appear in the status bar. Verify these numbers in the Crop Left (X) and Crop top (Y) boxes in the Calibration File dialog box (The numbers you read on the status should be + or - 15 of the numbers that were entered in the boxes by the program) ( only change these numbers if the value does not fall into that range).

STEP 1: Determining the exact image width STEP 1: Determining the exact image width Position of X-ray Filter Position of X-ray Filter STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 9*: Make Calibration File STEP 9*: Make Calibration File Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Do the Math Do the Math STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Good Calibration File Good Calibration File STEP: 6. Crop Extra Rows (Right / Bottom) Click on the bottom right side of the image where the area transitions from white to gray, and record the R and B numbers that appear in the status bar, Verify these numbers in the Crop Right and Crop Bottom boxes to the Calibration File Dialog box. You will need to subtract the number you entered for image width number from the right side to obtain the Crop Right number. To determine the Crop Bottom you need to subtract 1603 from your bottom number (The numbers you read on the status should be + or - 15 of the numbers that were entered in the boxes by the program) ( only change these numbers if the value does not fall into that range).

STEP 1: Determining the exact image width STEP 1: Determining the exact image width Position of X-ray Filter Position of X-ray Filter STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 9*: Make Calibration File STEP 9*: Make Calibration File Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Do the Math Do the Math STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Good Calibration File Good Calibration File STEP: 7. Exclude Dark Band (Left) At the center of the image is a dark saturated section. Click on the area just to the left of that section and record the X number that appears in the status bar. Verify this number in the Exclude Dark Band box in the Calibration Dialog Box. The saturated section is called the “exclusion area” and is not included in the calculations for creating a calibration file.

STEP 1: Determining the exact image width STEP 1: Determining the exact image width Position of X-ray Filter Position of X-ray Filter STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 9*: Make Calibration File STEP 9*: Make Calibration File Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Do the Math Do the Math STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Good Calibration File Good Calibration File STEP: 8. Exclude Dark Band (Right) At the center of the image is a dark saturated section. Click on the area just to the right of that section and record the X number that appears in the status bar, Verify this number in the Exclude Dark Band box in the Calibration Dialog Box. The saturated section its called the “exclusion area” and is not included in the calculations for creating a calibration file.

STEP 1: Determining the exact image width STEP 1: Determining the exact image width Position of X-ray Filter Position of X-ray Filter STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 9*: Make Calibration File STEP 9*: Make Calibration File Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Do the Math Do the Math STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Good Calibration File Good Calibration File Click “Calibrate, Calibrate, Create File”. Confirm that a short message appears verifying that a calibration has been successfully created. The message also includes the path to the folder where the calibration file was stored (C:\Program Files\Schick Technologies\Shared Files). Calibration files created for Schick Technologies’ hardware can be identified by the company initials “ST”, followed by the Sensor serial number, and a *.CDR extension. Panoramic calibration files also include the “PAN” designation and the scan direction. Click OK to close the message. Close the calibration utility. The program will ask if you want to save the dark and flat- field images that were made during calibration. Answer yes and save them to the Schick Technologies directory in a new folder you will create called “calibration images”. STEP 9: Make Calibration File

STEP 1: Determining the exact image width STEP 1: Determining the exact image width Position of X-ray Filter Position of X-ray Filter STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 5: Crop Extra Rows (Top/Left) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 6: Crop Extra Rows (Right/Bottom) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 7: Exclude Dark Band (L) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 8: Exclude Dark Band (R) STEP 9*: Make Calibration File STEP 9*: Make Calibration File Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Installation of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Do the Math Do the Math STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 2: Take Dark Image STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 3: Take a Flat-Field X-Ray STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values STEP 4: Measure Pixel Values Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Configuration of CDR Panoramic Calibration Program Good Calibration File Good Calibration File Good Calibration Image LR You will see L and R on the bottom of a calibrated image Calibrated Image