PowerServer’s Viewing Protocol technology goes beyond what is possible with traditional manual film hanging methods to provide a reading experience like no other. By automatically matching preferences to the type of study you are reading and the hardware you are working on, your productivity will increase immediately.
New Features
Viewing Protocol Wizard The wizard is an easy-to-use, yet very powerful tool that enables any user to create custom viewing environments with as little as one click. It learns from the way you currently view studies and associates it to future instances based on a wide variety of attributes. The Viewing Protocol Wizard makes viewing protocols accessible to everyone, no matter their technical expertise.
Drag and Drop Views View images where you want them and how you want them with no hassle. Drag and drop functionality minimizes end user training and makes arranging your views and images as simple as copying a file.
Auto Monitor Detection PowerServer’s Auto Monitor detect feature automatically detect the display hardware you are working on and adjusts your viewing protocols to match. This makes using multiple workstations simple and avoids unneeded user irritation.
Shared Protocols Shared protocols allow users to share their favorite, most cherished protocols, with colleagues across the enterprise.
Features
Automatic Viewing Protocols Viewing Protocols are automatically applied to studies based on a set of user specific criteria. They control every aspect of study presentation from the way the study links to the overlay that appears on certain studies. Once defined, the end user never has to worry about the way images are displayed again.
Printing PowerServer’s powerful Viewing Protocols not only define the way that your images appear on screen but can also describe the way they print. Using this functionality, you can rest assured that your next print comes out the way you saw it on screen.
Combined Series Protocols Using combined series viewing protocols enables you to view a combination of series or images any way you can imagine.
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