| FUJIFLM Corporation Patent applications |
| Patent application number | Title | Published |
| 20100004439 | Heterocyclic Compound - A compound represented by the following Formula (1): | 01-07-2010 |
| 20090218529 | RADIATION IMAGE CAPTURING SYSTEM, RADIATION IMAGE CAPTURING METHOD, AND PROGRAM - A radiation image capturing system includes a first image capturing apparatus incorporating a radiation detector for detecting a radiation which has passed through a subject and converting the radiation into radiation image information, a second image capturing apparatus incorporating a stimulable phosphor panel for detecting a radiation which has passed through a subject, converting the radiation into radiation image information, and holding the radiation image information, and a processor for controlling the first image capturing apparatus and the second image capturing apparatus according to image capturing instruction information. The processor includes a priority activator for activating the second image capturing apparatus in preference to the first image capturing apparatus when the processor is activated. | 09-03-2009 |
| 20080252641 | PROJECTION IMAGE GENERATION APPARATUS AND PROGRAM - When a projection direction or position has been changed by the operation from the outside, the resolution of a projection image in a region of interest on a projection plane is set higher than that of the projection image other than the region of interest. Then, a projection image is generated by dividing, based on the set resolutions, the projection plane into small areas that have different sizes depending on whether an area to be divided is in the region of interest and by calculating the pixel value of each of the small areas from the voxel values of three-dimensional volume data projected onto the respective small areas. After all the pixel values of the small areas are calculated, projection images are generated in such a manner that the resolution of at least the projection image other than the region of interest is reset gradually to a higher value. | 10-16-2008 |