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1. An x-ray filter comprising:a 3D cylindrical rotatable filter body formed of x-ray attenuating matter; anda semi-conical bore formed in the 3D cylindrical rotatable filter body, the semi-conical bore having an elliptically shaped base. 2. The x-ray filter of claim 1 wherein the semi-conical bore of the filter body has a first cross-section of the filter body having a first parabolic profile and a second cross-section, perpendicular to the first cross-section, having a second parabolic profile that is different from the first parabolic profile. 3. The x-ray filter of claim 2 wherein the second parabolic profile has a midpoint width less than that of the first parabolic profile. 4. The x-ray filter of claim 1 wherein the 3D cylindrical rotatable filter body comprises a first absorption profile when placed at a first position with respect to an x-ray source and comprises a second absorption profile, different from the first absorption profile, when translated to a second position with respect to the x-ray source along an x-axis transverse to a beam of x-rays emitting from the x-ray apparatus. 5. The x-ray filter of claim 1 wherein the 3D cylindrical rotatable filter body comprises a first absorption profile when placed at a first orientation with respect to an x-ray source and comprises a second absorption profile, different from the first absorption profile, when rotated to a second orientation with respect to the x-ray source. 6. The x-ray filter of claim 1 wherein the filter is moveable based on data received from one of a positioning sensor and a scout scan. 7. The x-ray filter of claim 6 further comprising a filter profile formed in the 3D cylindrical rotatable filter matched to a subject body after dynamically positioning the filter. 8. The x-ray filter of claim 7 wherein the filter profile is centered about an imaging subject. 9. A method of fabricating a CT imaging system filter comprising:providing a cylindrical body of x-ray attenuating material;forming a semi-conical bore having an elliptically shaped base in the cylindrical body; andpositioning the cylindrical body between an x-ray detector and an x-ray source. 10. The method of claim 9 further comprising forming a first cross-section of the attenuating material having a first parabolic profile and forming a second cross-section of the attenuating material having a second parabolic profile that is different from the first parabolic profile. 11. The method of claim 9 further comprising the step of rotating the cylindrical body to track a subject profile. 12. The method of claim 9 further comprising the step of translating the cylindrical body to track a subject profile. 13. The method of claim 12 further comprising dynamically positioning the cylindrical body during data acquisition. 14. The method of claim 12 further comprising positioning the cylindrical body based on one of positioning sensors and scout scan data. 15. An x-ray filter assembly comprising:a first bowtie filter having an effective beam profile; anda second bowtie filter stacked on top of the first bowtie filter in a first direction parallel to a direction of travel of an x-ray through the first and second bowtie filters;wherein the first and second bowtie filters are laterally translatable in a second direction orthogonal to the first direction to change an effective beam profile during image data acquisition; andwherein the first and second bowtie filters are tiltable to change the attenuation profile such that an x-ray beam passes through both the first bowtie filter and the second bowtie filters. 16. The x-ray filter assembly of claim 15 wherein the first and second bowtie filters are moveable in tandem. 17. The x-ray filter assembly of claim 15 wherein the first and second bowtie filters are moveable independently from one another. 18. The x-ray filter assembly of claim 15 wherein the first and second bowtie filters are positioned to be centered on an imaging subject positioned in an x-ray imaging system. 19. The x-ray filter assembly of claim 15 wherein the x-ray filter assembly is dynamically positionable during data acquisition. 20. The x-ray filter assembly of claim 15 wherein the x-ray filter assembly is selected to match a given subject profile.