X-Git-Url: http://git.kpe.io/?p=ctsim.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fctsim.tex;h=0b656acbded42db63937e409b77589e1c0e7b750;hp=5b6286de81a83935dcdd8e4d1d130990e530b075;hb=fd5767a661183c8fd4197accc0e9eef3fb5474bc;hpb=07353e6f00d4b1b0c7a9b57b9b42043da29489ba diff --git a/doc/ctsim.tex b/doc/ctsim.tex index 5b6286d..0b656ac 100644 --- a/doc/ctsim.tex +++ b/doc/ctsim.tex @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ \chapter*{Copyright notice}% \setheader{{\it COPYRIGHT}}{}{}{\ctsimheadtitle}{}{{\it COPYRIGHT}}% -\setfooter{\thepage}{}{}{}{\manver}{\thepage}% +\ctsimfooter Copyright (c) 1983-2001 Kevin Rosenberg, M.D. @@ -73,17 +73,19 @@ WHETHER OR NOT ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF DAMAGE, AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + \chapter*{Acknowledgements} \setheader{{\it COPYRIGHT}}{}{}{\ctsimheadtitle}{}{{\it COPYRIGHT}}% \setfooter{\thepage}{}{}{}{\manver}{\thepage}% \textbf{Ian Kay, Ph.D.}\\ -Dr. Kay has contributed portions to this manual. He has also assisted the -development of \ctsim\ with his bug reports and fixes. +Special thanks to Dr. Kay for contributing portions to this manual. Dr. Kay has assisted the +development of \ctsim\ with bug reports and fixes. \textbf{Gabor T. Herman, Ph.D.}\\ -Dr. Herman's publications on computed tomography provided me with my initial inspiration -to create \ctsim\ back in 1983. Dr. Herman has graciously permitted use of his +Dr. Herman's publications on computed tomography inspired me to +create the initial version \ctsim\ in 1983. Dr. Herman +has graciously permitted use of his copyrighted head phantom for use in \ctsim. @@ -100,8 +102,8 @@ copyrighted head phantom for use in \ctsim. \centerline{\image{3cm;3cm}{logo-huge.eps}} -Computed Tomography is a technique for estimating the interior of an -object from measurement of radiation collected around the object. This +Computed tomography is a technique for estimating the interior of an +object from measurements of radiation collected around the object. This radiation can be either projected through or emitted from the object. \ctsim\ simulates the process of projecting X-rays through a phantom object. \ctsim\ can then reconstruct the