Abstract

Publications containing multidimensional image content have traditionally been confined to present information in a static 2-dimensional format. Inclusion of videos within a publication provides enhanced opportunities to present multidimensional image views rather than relying on static images to communicate findings. However, a significant advance is presented, in which an image viewer can be integrated into a digital publication format, allowing for user-manipulated and interactive multidimensional viewing of published image data directly inline with the manuscript. This technological advancement allows for user manipulation and interrogation of multidimensional published image data directly within the scientific article. This capability opens up many new and exciting opportunities for publishing in the field of radiological sciences and beyond.

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  • Publications containing multidimensional image content have traditionally been confined to present information in a static 2-dimensional format

  • Introducing an Inline Image Viewer To demonstrate the power of the new digital publication approach, a 3-dimensional magnetic resonance (MR) image of a human brain obtained from the ultrahigh resolution structural 7

  • Traditional publication venues have for decades remained confined in a 2-dimensional static world while Tomography has shattered the old paradigm with the help of our publishing partners Flywheel and Cenveo, to launch our inline multidimensional image viewer

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Introduction

Publications containing multidimensional image content have traditionally been confined to present information in a static 2-dimensional format. Inline Video Content In 2015, Tomography launched embedded inline video content to provide the scientific and clinical imaging communities with the ability to place video content directly within published articles [2,3,4,5].

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