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British Journal of Radiology (2003) 76, 648-652
© 2003 British Institute of Radiology
doi: 10.1259/bjr/25693100

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A practical approach to soft-copy display consistency for PC-based review workstations

S E Jervis, MSc and D S Brettle, MSc

Department of Medical Physics & Engineering, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, St James's University Hospital, Leeds LS9 7TF, UK



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Figure 1. Variation in the characteristic curve (luminance against normalized digital driving level (DDL)) of display A with contrast and brightness (crosses), with corresponding sections of the grey scale standard display function (GSDF) curve (solid curve).

 


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Figure 2. Repeat measurements of the characteristic curves for each display [(a) display A; (b) display B; (c) display C; (d) display D], plotted with corresponding sections of the grey scale standard display function (GSDF) curve constrained to the average maximum and minimum measured luminances. DDL, digital driving level.

 


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Figure 3. Characteristic curves measured for all the displays with the maximum and minimum luminance values constrained to the same values, shown with the corresponding sections of the grey scale standard display function (GSDF) curve. DDL, digital driving level.

 


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Figure 4. Average illuminance plotted against (a) average minimum luminance and (b) average maximum luminance values for each display.

 





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