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Page 1: Digital Radiographic Image Processing and Manipulation Chapter 7.

Digital Radiographic Digital Radiographic Image Processing and Image Processing and

ManipulationManipulationChapter 7

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We’ve learned how images are We’ve learned how images are captured….nowcaptured….now

What happens in the reader (CR) pre processing?

How is the image constructed digitally?

LET’S FIND OUT!!!

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PRE-PROCESSINGPRE-PROCESSING

THE READER IS TO BE INFORMED AS TO WHAT EXAM WILL BE PROCESSED.

So when you “flash” the cassette, or scan with a bar code reader or in DR, choose the patient and the examination and the views that are to be done

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HISTOGRAMHISTOGRAMGraphical representation of optimal densities collected by exposure data recognition .

Exposure data recognition finds the collimated edges , disregards the scatter outside of these edges

Searches for anatomy

This area is the source of exposure data indicator

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CR sampling, CR sampling, Carter pg 110 and Carter pg 110 and Page 492 BushongPage 492 Bushong

Notice the collimated area of the lungs in A and find the associated area in B on histogram and C on the response cure. Do the same for the black areas around the chest.

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THE SHAPE OF THE HISTOGRAM IS THE SHAPE OF THE HISTOGRAM IS ANATOMY SPECIFICANATOMY SPECIFIC

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histogramhistogramhttp://bloggingradiography.blogspot.com/2007/08/

anatomy-of-histogram.html

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High energy=less frequency of the same density = narrower histogram

Low energy=more frequencies of the same density= wider histogram

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The Nyquist Theorem How are signals converted from analog to digital?

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THIS IS STILL THE BEST THIS IS STILL THE BEST EXPLANATION AND RESOURCEEXPLANATION AND RESOURCE

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NYQUIST THEOREMNYQUIST THEOREM

When sampling(converting from analog to digital) a signal, the sampling frequency must be greater than the bandwidth of the input signal

http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/Dave/Multimedia/nyquist.gif&imgrefurl=http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/Dave/Multimedia/node149.html&h=420&w=529&sz=6&hl=en&start=10&um=1&tbnid=zyDOLJNUH6mM8M:&tbnh=105&tbnw=132&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dnyquist%

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Sample? Try thisSample? Try this

http://www.pcguide.com/art/soundSampleRate-c.html

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WHAT DO YOU THINK THIS IS? PAGE 113 CARTER

Automatic rescaling

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SKIPPING LUT,EXPOSURE SKIPPING LUT,EXPOSURE LATITUDE, MTF, QC workstation LATITUDE, MTF, QC workstation functions FOR NOW….NEXT functions FOR NOW….NEXT SEMESTERSEMESTER

However let’s discuss image manipulation

Window

Level

Stitching

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REVIEW THOSE PESKY REVIEW THOSE PESKY ACRONYMS!ACRONYMS!

1. PSP2. CRT3. ADC

4. IP5. CR6. DR

7. DQE8. PMT

9. PACS