: High-resolution "scans" can take up significant disk space. Consider keeping them zipped if you aren't viewing them frequently to save room.
Never open a ZIP file directly from an email attachment or a USB drive. Instead: ALS SCAN pics.zip
Below is a guide on how to prepare photos for bulk scanning and how to handle a file for delivery. 1. Preparing Physical Photos for Scanning Before photos are digitized into a file like : High-resolution "scans" can take up significant disk space
| Tip | Why It Matters | |-----|----------------| | (e.g., 3 T, 1 mm isotropic T1) | Ensures comparability across sites and longitudinal scans. | | Include a control cohort (age‑matched healthy volunteers) | Critical for interpreting subtle DTI or MRS changes. | | Document disease onset region (bulbar, limb, respiratory) | Imaging signatures differ by onset site. | | Use the same scanner for follow‑up | Minimizes hardware‑related variability. | | Store raw data in BIDS format | Facilitates sharing and reproducible analysis. | | Consider patient comfort – short sequences (<30 min) improve compliance, especially in advanced disease. | Reduces motion artifacts and dropout. | Instead: Below is a guide on how to