@@dark_lord98 CareStream has current specs on website. Have to search around a bit. Integrated works fine on newer computers, but having a card is always better. Sorry, I’m not with CS anymore.
@PhilLeinberger when you used CS how much ram you would say was enough ? I am trying to understand the rough estimate because I don't know why the CS website is running slow or not opening properly, so couldn't check it online.
in older versions there used to be a pop-up window when you first open the scan to reorient the volume incase the patient was not properly positioned. Is this feature no longer available?
I'm a patient and paid for the scan. I got a copy on a thumb drive, and I installed on my computer. The version is Light and does not show 3D. How can I get it show 3D?
Nice video A question. I am testing this latest version and have found that when exporting the volume to a file on the desktop and then loading this exported volume, the images appear in negative. Is it a "bug" in the software? My computer runs on windows 11
@@PhilLeinberger No. The images imported with icat are shown properly and your soft works nicely. If I copy a Cd all OK. But if I export the volume (skull icon) and after charge this exported volume the images are displayed as a photographic negative. I tried to send you these images but the mail that appear in youtube is not active. Thanks for your interest.
Great video Phil
Hi can you tell me the laptop system requirements for it? Does it need to be high end like having GPU or integrated graphic card will work fine?
@@dark_lord98 CareStream has current specs on website. Have to search around a bit. Integrated works fine on newer computers, but having a card is always better. Sorry, I’m not with CS anymore.
@PhilLeinberger okay thanks
@PhilLeinberger when you used CS how much ram you would say was enough ? I am trying to understand the rough estimate because I don't know why the CS website is running slow or not opening properly, so couldn't check it online.
@@dark_lord98 I had 32GB, but 16GB was fine about 1.5 years ago. Not sure if still good today though.
in older versions there used to be a pop-up window when you first open the scan to reorient the volume incase the patient was not properly positioned. Is this feature no longer available?
@@user-yb8bh9ms4q it’s still there. Watch this video to see how to set it up. ruclips.net/video/xf0TrvhMfxY/видео.htmlsi=Bgm45MdGEJ_TbHVL
@@PhilLeinberger thank you! One last question, annotations are only limited to 10, is there a way around this?
@@mariamhb3318 You can create annotations in previous versions too. Just depends on the version. Not sure which ones have it or not though.
I'm a patient and paid for the scan. I got a copy on a thumb drive, and I installed on my computer. The version is Light and does not show 3D. How can I get it show 3D?
@@mrcdnce You can can go their website and download full version. Look for update central. Carestreamdental.com
Thanks God for Phil 😁😁
Thanks Phil ! could you please provide a link for the 3.10.38 version
www.carestreamdental.com/en-us/forms/update-central/
@@PhilLeinberger Thanks ! can't wait to play with all the new features
Nice video
A question. I am testing this latest version and have found that when exporting the volume to a file on the desktop and then loading this exported volume, the images appear in negative. Is it a "bug" in the software? My computer runs on windows 11
Hmmm. Weird. Just tested and that didn’t happen.
@@PhilLeinberger My CBCT is an i-CAT not a Kodak
I just sent you an email with images of the problem
@@Josemartinez-urrea I’ve seen some icat images that get imported upside down. Is that what’s happening?
@@PhilLeinberger No. The images imported with icat are shown properly and your soft works
nicely. If I copy a Cd all OK. But if I export the volume (skull icon) and after charge this exported volume the images are displayed as a photographic negative. I tried to send you these images but the mail that appear in youtube is not active. Thanks for your interest.
@@Josemartinez-urrea pleinberger12401@gmail.com