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11 June 1985 The Role Of Screen And Film In Determining The Noise-Equivalent Number Of Quanta Recorded By A Screen-Film System
Rodney Shaw, Richard L. VanMetter
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Abstract
We apply an existing model for the relationship governing the DQE characteristics of a screen-film system to the calculation of absolute values of the noise-equivalent number of quanta (NEQ). The roles of the screen and film are investigated separately, and the influence of interactive properties such as screen amplification and grain size is explored. Hence factors limiting the NEQ of existing screen-film systems are identified.
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Rodney Shaw and Richard L. VanMetter "The Role Of Screen And Film In Determining The Noise-Equivalent Number Of Quanta Recorded By A Screen-Film System", Proc. SPIE 0535, Application of Optical Instrumentation in Medicine XIII, (11 June 1985); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.947253
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KEYWORDS
Spatial frequencies

Medicine

Optical instrument design

Photons

X-rays

Systems modeling

Diagnostics

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