<p>Quality control of soft-copy displays is critical to ensure the proper contrast rendition of medical images. The American Association of Physicists in Medicine's (AAPM) Task Group 18 (TG-18) has developed a set of testing parameters for the acceptance testing and quality control of medical grade displays. This paper addresses practical challenges associated with the broad implementation of TG-18 in a clinical setting. First, a computer model was developed to determine the effects of ambient light variations on the contrast response of a DICOM GSDF calibrated display. The model was based on an LCD displays with diffuse reflection coefficients of 0.0017 sr<super>-1</super> , 0.0060 sr<super>-1</super>, 0.0080 sr<super>-1</super>, and ...
Introduction/ Background Digital Pathology adoption is increasing rapidly. Recent technological adva...
Colour appearance models describe viewing conditions and enable simulating appearance of colours und...
Handheld devices such as mobile phones and tablet computers have become widespread with thousands of...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the display performance of the liquid crystal display moni...
Calibration of medical displays is important in order for images to be displayed consistently. A con...
Clinical radiological judgments are increasingly being made on softcopy LCD monitors. These monitors...
Background: In contemporary health care, monitor displays are important devices that help clinicians...
This thesis examined the contrast performance of liquid crystal display (LCD) devices for use in med...
Clinical radiological judgments are increasingly being made on softcopy LCD monitors. These monitors...
An analysis of the ergonomic quality of the current standards for the visual display quality leads t...
The DICOM Grayscale Standard Display Function (GSDF) is widely used in the medical imaging field to ...
The easy access to electronic devices for users has resulted in the development of a vast range of p...
This thesis addresses the characterization of light scattering processes that degrade image quality ...
The purpose of this work was to compare standard desktop display systems with dedicated medical disp...
AbstractElectronic displays and computer systems offer numerous advantages for clinical vision testi...
Introduction/ Background Digital Pathology adoption is increasing rapidly. Recent technological adva...
Colour appearance models describe viewing conditions and enable simulating appearance of colours und...
Handheld devices such as mobile phones and tablet computers have become widespread with thousands of...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the display performance of the liquid crystal display moni...
Calibration of medical displays is important in order for images to be displayed consistently. A con...
Clinical radiological judgments are increasingly being made on softcopy LCD monitors. These monitors...
Background: In contemporary health care, monitor displays are important devices that help clinicians...
This thesis examined the contrast performance of liquid crystal display (LCD) devices for use in med...
Clinical radiological judgments are increasingly being made on softcopy LCD monitors. These monitors...
An analysis of the ergonomic quality of the current standards for the visual display quality leads t...
The DICOM Grayscale Standard Display Function (GSDF) is widely used in the medical imaging field to ...
The easy access to electronic devices for users has resulted in the development of a vast range of p...
This thesis addresses the characterization of light scattering processes that degrade image quality ...
The purpose of this work was to compare standard desktop display systems with dedicated medical disp...
AbstractElectronic displays and computer systems offer numerous advantages for clinical vision testi...
Introduction/ Background Digital Pathology adoption is increasing rapidly. Recent technological adva...
Colour appearance models describe viewing conditions and enable simulating appearance of colours und...
Handheld devices such as mobile phones and tablet computers have become widespread with thousands of...