Colorization of Films

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When should You Colorize and/or enhance films?

Attorneys should use colorized and/or enhanced diagnostic films when they have a case with a client who suffered serious injury. Colorizing and/or enhancing films makes it easier for attorneys to educate jurors on a plaintiff’s injuries, and how those injuries might impact other parts of the body.   

Attorneys should also utilize colorized and/or enhanced diagnostic films when they have a client who has undergone a reconstruction surgery with hardware. By colorizing and/or enhancing films, you put a spotlight on previous or existing hardware inside the body.

How long do they take?

The time it takes to colorize and/or enhance films can vary depending upon the size of the film and complexity of the injury/surgery. 

How We
Can Help

Our Medical Illustrators use digital editing software to enhance and/or colorize your client’s converted DICOM films.  TTS can provide 3-D volume rendering of DICOM films as well.

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How we
do it

Medical Illustrators review relevant materials, including DICOM diagnostic films, operative and diagnostic reports, and photos of the client/injury, in order to familiarize themselves with the case and injuries.

Expert Illustrators then convert DICOM films (X-rays/MRIs/CTs) into digital images using Horos or OsiriX applications. Once images are converted, Illustrators use Adobe Software to outline the injuries/surgical hardware and apply colorization and/or enhancements.

Our colorization and enhancement services have helped Attorneys:

Enhanced or colorized films serve as powerful evidence
Educate the jury
Support your argument with evidence that makes sense
Support expert witness testimony
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