Software for lines on hoof pics


Lavinia Fiscaletti
 

Exactly, Cass.

If you want to be able to use specific measurements to determine what needs to come off (like 1 inch 0r 4cm) instead of a relative measurement (half way between end of toe and position of tip of frog for example), you can attach a marker of known length/size to any radiograph before the shot is taken, then use it as your scale when viewing the resulting image. Some imaging equipment does have the capability to produce a scale on the image as well.

You can use anything that is radio-opaque: a penny/dime, wire/nail of known length are some handily available possibilities. Just attach it to the plate in a location that doesn't interfere with the location of the image of the foot.

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Lavinia

Moderator/ECIR Support


 

Would be totally awesome to work with but in reality, way too much "firepower" for what you need to train your eye and make improvements to a trim.
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Lack of scale is what scares me off. My vet's 5 cm brass wire on the center face of the hoof wall (dorsal hoof wall) was helpful because I can scale to that on the computer screen. I found inexpensive  5 cm stainless steel head pins used in jewelry making that would serve. 

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Cass for Cayuse (PPID/IR) and Diamond (IR)
Sonoma County, Calif. Oct. '12

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Kim Leitch
 


Lavinia Fiscaletti
 

That is the vet-caliber software/hardware for precision diagnostics.

Would be totally awesome to work with but in reality, way too much "firepower" for what you need to train your eye and make improvements to a trim.

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Lavinia

Moderator/ECIR Support


Sherlene Turner
 

This is the dream, but I just don't have the money!
Sherlene 


On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 12:43 PM Kim Leitch via Groups.Io <hobby1horse=yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote:
It would be a help to me to be able to draw straight lines on my hoof pictures, but I have no idea how to do it (I’m a total computer illiterate). Can anyone suggest what software I should use?
Thank you.
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Kim 10-2014

Clover, SC

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Lavinia Fiscaletti
 

Hi Kim

If you have Windows as an operating system, you have Paint. Open that and play around with it - it does a lot of neat stuff. It's the one I use for all the markups.

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Lavinia

Moderator/ECIR Support


Kim Leitch
 

It would be a help to me to be able to draw straight lines on my hoof pictures, but I have no idea how to do it (I’m a total computer illiterate). Can anyone suggest what software I should use?
Thank you.
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Kim 10-2014

Clover, SC

Case History https://ecir.groups.io/g/CaseHistory/files/Kim%20and%20Grits%20-%20Eeyore%20-%20Dually

Photo album Grits https://ecir.groups.io/g/CaseHistory/album?id=1314

Photo album Eeyore https://ecir.groups.io/g/CaseHistory/album?id=6586&p=Name,,,20,1,0,0
Photo album Dually https://ecir.groups.io/g/CaseHistory/album?id=9046&p=Name,,,20,1,0,0
Photo album Bella https://ecir.groups.io/g/CaseHistory/photosearch?q=kim+and+bella