Mummy remains Virtual dissection table by Anatomage at exhibit in San Francisco's Legion of Honor Museum 20161021-115038 C4B
This is a cropped version of a view of a mummy seen at San Francisco's Legion of Honor Museum with the use of a virtual dissection table provided by Anatomage, a San Jose California medical solutions company. Its state-of-the-art technology renders the data from the CT scans provided by Stanford University School of Medicine's department of radiology into three-dimensional interactive images. Anatomage's innovative anatomy visualization system allows you to rotate and slice into the simulated mummies to discover the secrets within their wrappings. That was the information statement that explained what we could see in the glass display case of the virtual dissection table. Quite an experience - being able to see a mummy without removing its delicate wrappings. I shot this with my Canon Powershot SX50 aet at 1/125 second since the display case was already well lighted though the rest of the museum room was dimly lighted.
Mummy remains Virtual dissection table by Anatomage at exhibit in San Francisco's Legion of Honor Museum 20161021-115038 C4B
This is a cropped version of a view of a mummy seen at San Francisco's Legion of Honor Museum with the use of a virtual dissection table provided by Anatomage, a San Jose California medical solutions company. Its state-of-the-art technology renders the data from the CT scans provided by Stanford University School of Medicine's department of radiology into three-dimensional interactive images. Anatomage's innovative anatomy visualization system allows you to rotate and slice into the simulated mummies to discover the secrets within their wrappings. That was the information statement that explained what we could see in the glass display case of the virtual dissection table. Quite an experience - being able to see a mummy without removing its delicate wrappings. I shot this with my Canon Powershot SX50 aet at 1/125 second since the display case was already well lighted though the rest of the museum room was dimly lighted.