We describe a solution aimed at overcoming dynamic range problems in the visualization of medical images. We first analyze the specific requirements for a high dynamic range (HDR) display that should operate in the medical (diagnostic) context, and the procedures that are followed in a laboratory of the US Food and Drug Administration to evaluate such a display. We then describe in some detail an LCD composed of two stacked liquid crystal panels, a prototype of which is presently being developed at Barco.
An application of HDR in medical imaging
G. Ramponi
;G. Guarnieri
2016-01-01
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We describe a solution aimed at overcoming dynamic range problems in the visualization of medical images. We first analyze the specific requirements for a high dynamic range (HDR) display that should operate in the medical (diagnostic) context, and the procedures that are followed in a laboratory of the US Food and Drug Administration to evaluate such a display. We then describe in some detail an LCD composed of two stacked liquid crystal panels, a prototype of which is presently being developed at Barco.File in questo prodotto:
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