The 'European Guidelines on Quality Criteria for Diagnostic Radiographic Images' do not address the choice of film characteristic (H/D) curve, which is an important parameter for the description of a radiographic screen-film system. Since it is not possible to investigate this influence by taking repeated exposures of the same patients on films with systematically varied H/D curves, patient images of lumbar spine were digitised in the current study. The image contrast was altered by digital image processing techniques, simulating images with H/D curves varying from flat over standard latitude to a film type steeper than a mammography film. The manipulated images were printed on film for evaluation. Seven European radiologists evaluated the ...
Objective: To determine the examination frequencies, quality of radiographic images and the entrance...
Background: Digital x-ray technique has made it possible to hide insufficient collimation of the irr...
Objective: To determine the examination frequencies, quality of radiographic images and the entrance...
The "European Guidelines on Quality Criteria for Diagnostic Radiographic Images" do not ad...
Introduction: Digital radiography (DR) possesses a wide dynamic range and has a major advantage in p...
Optimisation of radiographic procedures require solid tools for evaluation of the image quality in o...
The ability to predict clinical image quality from physical measures is useful for optimization in d...
Although the transition from conventional screen-film imaging to digital image acquisition has been ...
Two methods for visual evaluation of image quality of clinical radiographs have been compared. In vi...
This review aims to identify strategies to optimise radiography practice using digital technologies,...
This work considers a previously overlooked uncertainty present in film dosimetry which results from...
Introduction: Digital radiography (DR) possesses a wide dynamic range and has a major advantage in p...
In computed radiography (CR) images, dose reduction up to 0.10 mGy is possible in chest radiography ...
Clinical and physical assessments of image quality are compared and the correlation between the two ...
An important aspect of the workshop on optimisation of image quality and patient exposure in diagnos...
Objective: To determine the examination frequencies, quality of radiographic images and the entrance...
Background: Digital x-ray technique has made it possible to hide insufficient collimation of the irr...
Objective: To determine the examination frequencies, quality of radiographic images and the entrance...
The "European Guidelines on Quality Criteria for Diagnostic Radiographic Images" do not ad...
Introduction: Digital radiography (DR) possesses a wide dynamic range and has a major advantage in p...
Optimisation of radiographic procedures require solid tools for evaluation of the image quality in o...
The ability to predict clinical image quality from physical measures is useful for optimization in d...
Although the transition from conventional screen-film imaging to digital image acquisition has been ...
Two methods for visual evaluation of image quality of clinical radiographs have been compared. In vi...
This review aims to identify strategies to optimise radiography practice using digital technologies,...
This work considers a previously overlooked uncertainty present in film dosimetry which results from...
Introduction: Digital radiography (DR) possesses a wide dynamic range and has a major advantage in p...
In computed radiography (CR) images, dose reduction up to 0.10 mGy is possible in chest radiography ...
Clinical and physical assessments of image quality are compared and the correlation between the two ...
An important aspect of the workshop on optimisation of image quality and patient exposure in diagnos...
Objective: To determine the examination frequencies, quality of radiographic images and the entrance...
Background: Digital x-ray technique has made it possible to hide insufficient collimation of the irr...
Objective: To determine the examination frequencies, quality of radiographic images and the entrance...