Performance characteristics and image fidelity of gray-scale monitors
Gray-scale monitors are an essential element of electronic radiology, and their ability to provide images that are perceived to be identical to those available on conventional or laser-printed film is crucial to success of electronic radiology. Image fidelity is measured in physical characteristics...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Radiographics 1992-07, Vol.12 (4), p.765-772 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Gray-scale monitors are an essential element of electronic radiology, and their ability to provide images that are perceived
to be identical to those available on conventional or laser-printed film is crucial to success of electronic radiology. Image
fidelity is measured in physical characteristics (luminance, dynamic range, distortion, resolution, and noise) and with psychophysical
techniques, including receiver operator characteristics analysis with clinical images and testing with contrast-detail patterns
to determine threshold contrast. Currently, laser-printed images facilitate greater information transfer than does a gray-scale
monitor because of their higher absolute luminance (500 ft-L vs 60 ft-L), greater perceived dynamic range, and better spatial
resolution. In the near future, the developments of gray-scale monitors with 150-200 ft-L luminance, a display standard based
on just noticeable differences, and algorithms to improve similarities between gray-scale display images and laser-printed
images will help increase the acceptability of monitors as a means to make primary diagnoses. |
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ISSN: | 0271-5333 1527-1323 |
DOI: | 10.1148/radiographics.12.4.1636038 |