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Description PerspectaRAD mouse Phantom.JPG |
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This is a photograph of a volumetric three-dimensional display, a haptic interface, and a traditional computer mouse. The volumetric display is Perspecta (from Actuality Systems, Inc.), showing a 10" (25 cm)-diameter approximately spherical image of an external beam radiation oncology treatment plan in PerspectaRAD. The haptic interface is the PHANTOM Omni (SensAble Technologies, Inc.).
The photograph was taken by Gregg Favalora of Actuality Systems. Feel free to use or link to this photo. We would appreciate the caption including text such as, "Photograph of the Perspecta volumetric display courtesy Actuality Systems, Inc." |
Date | 15 October 2008 (original upload date) |
Source | Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons by Acodered using CommonsHelper . |
Author | Gregg Favalora at English Wikipedia |
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- 2008-10-15 21:19 Gregg Favalora 2592×1944× (2055624 bytes) This is a photograph of a volumetric three-dimensional display, a haptic interface, and a traditional computer mouse. The volumetric display is Perspecta (from Actuality Systems, Inc.), showing a 10" (25 cm)-diameter approximately spherical image of an e