MRI and CT images are routinely displayed in grayscale images, which ignore colour and the fact that we humans have evolved in an environment full of colour. For us, colour efficiently conveys a great deal of information in many areas of life. Colour is thought to be a better carrier of information than the tones we see in a greyscale image.
We can potentially extract more information from coloured images after processing with BioField Reader filters, than we can from greyscale images.
The images below show MRI scans before and after processing through BFR with filter 001. There are 20 filters in all within the BFR program so different filters may be useful in different areas of research. It is easier to distinguish more subtle changes in tone (which are now colour-coded) on the coloured images, than on the greyscale images.
We welcome comments on the scans below from those in the medical imaging field and would be happy to share your research using BFR on this page.
Email us: [email protected]
We can potentially extract more information from coloured images after processing with BioField Reader filters, than we can from greyscale images.
The images below show MRI scans before and after processing through BFR with filter 001. There are 20 filters in all within the BFR program so different filters may be useful in different areas of research. It is easier to distinguish more subtle changes in tone (which are now colour-coded) on the coloured images, than on the greyscale images.
We welcome comments on the scans below from those in the medical imaging field and would be happy to share your research using BFR on this page.
Email us: [email protected]