A CT image is the visual representation of an object's internal structure created through X-ray Computed Tomography (CT). By reconstructing multiple X-ray projection images captured from various angles, the system generates three-dimensional (3D) volumetric data.
This data allows users to inspect the object using cross-sectional slices (tomograms) or 3D renderings without destroying the sample. The underlying 3D volumetric information is widely referred to as CT data.
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