Automatic orientation provides added convenience and time savings for image viewing and printing by users of the KODAK DIRECTVIEW CR Mammography Feature. This feature, which is currently marketed in selected countries outside of the United States and Canada, allows facilities to perform high-quality mammography imaging on CR 850, CR 950 and CR 975 systems using special mammography cassettes and screens.
Portable CR Long-Length Imaging System

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Kodak also announced its KODAK DIRECTVIEW CR Long-Length Portable Imaging System will be available this summer. This optional long-length imaging system is designed for use in hospital x-ray rooms, surgical suites and orthopaedic clinics, and can also be used for bedside portable exams. It adds supine and portable exams to the erect long-length image capabilities currently available with Kodak's DIRECTVIEW CR platform. Kodak's proprietary stitching software provides long-length images that are ready for diagnosis without any need for manual intervention by technologists or radiologists.
About Kodak's Health Group
Kodak's Health Group, with 2005 revenues of $2.65 billion, is a world leader in supplying the medical and dental professions with advanced healthcare products, services and information technology solutions. Its broad portfolio includes picture archiving and communications systems (PACS), radiology information systems (RIS), healthcare information systems, computed radiography (CR) and digital radiography (DR) systems, laser imagers, mammography and oncology systems, x-ray film systems, dental imaging products, and a range of consulting--as well as repair and maintenance--services.
Kodak is the world's foremost imaging innovator, providing leading products and services to not only healthcare customers, but to the photographic and graphic communications markets. With sales of $14.3 billion in 2005, the company is committed to a digitally oriented growth strategy focused on helping people better use meaningful images and information in their life and work. Consumers use Kodak's system of digital and traditional image capture products and services to take, print and share their pictures anytime, anywhere; Businesses effectively communicate with customers worldwide using Kodak solutions for prepress, conventional and digital printing and document imaging; and Creative Professionals rely on Kodak technology to uniquely tell their story through moving or still images.