The "European Guidelines on Quality Criteria for Diagnostic Radiographic Images" do not address the choice of the film characteristic (H&D) curve, which is an important parameter for the description of a radiographic screen-film system. The image contrast of clinical lumbar spine and chest radiographs was altered by digital image processing techniques, simulating images with different H&D curves, both steeper and flatter than the original. The manipulated images were printed on film for evaluation. Seven experienced radiologists evaluated the clinical image quality by analysing the fulfilment of the European Image Criteria (ICS) and by visual grading analysis (VGA) of in total 224 lumbar spine and 360 chest images. A paral...
Introduction: Digital radiography (DR) possesses a wide dynamic range and has a major advantage in p...
Much work is currently being undertaken to explore the impact of varying factors such as compression...
Optimisation in diagnostic radiology requires accurate methods for determination of patient absorbed...
The 'European Guidelines on Quality Criteria for Diagnostic Radiographic Images' do not address the ...
The ability to predict clinical image quality from physical measures is useful for optimization in d...
Clinical and physical assessments of image quality are compared and the correlation between the two ...
The ability to predict clinical image quality from physical measures is useful for optimization in d...
Two methods for visual evaluation of image quality of clinical radiographs have been compared. In vi...
Optimisation of radiographic procedures require solid tools for evaluation of the image quality in o...
The evaluation of clinical radiographs with the European Image Criteria method has in previous work ...
Purpose To evaluate the image quality of clinical radiographs with two different methods, and to fin...
Purpose To evaluate the image quality of clinical radiographs with two different methods, and to fin...
Purpose: The aim of the present study is to compare two different methods for evaluation of the qual...
A set of 15 analog chest images was digitized with a high performance scanner and manipulated in ter...
The aim of this work was to study the dependence of image quality in digital chest and pelvis radiog...
Introduction: Digital radiography (DR) possesses a wide dynamic range and has a major advantage in p...
Much work is currently being undertaken to explore the impact of varying factors such as compression...
Optimisation in diagnostic radiology requires accurate methods for determination of patient absorbed...
The 'European Guidelines on Quality Criteria for Diagnostic Radiographic Images' do not address the ...
The ability to predict clinical image quality from physical measures is useful for optimization in d...
Clinical and physical assessments of image quality are compared and the correlation between the two ...
The ability to predict clinical image quality from physical measures is useful for optimization in d...
Two methods for visual evaluation of image quality of clinical radiographs have been compared. In vi...
Optimisation of radiographic procedures require solid tools for evaluation of the image quality in o...
The evaluation of clinical radiographs with the European Image Criteria method has in previous work ...
Purpose To evaluate the image quality of clinical radiographs with two different methods, and to fin...
Purpose To evaluate the image quality of clinical radiographs with two different methods, and to fin...
Purpose: The aim of the present study is to compare two different methods for evaluation of the qual...
A set of 15 analog chest images was digitized with a high performance scanner and manipulated in ter...
The aim of this work was to study the dependence of image quality in digital chest and pelvis radiog...
Introduction: Digital radiography (DR) possesses a wide dynamic range and has a major advantage in p...
Much work is currently being undertaken to explore the impact of varying factors such as compression...
Optimisation in diagnostic radiology requires accurate methods for determination of patient absorbed...