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1 August 1990Experience with high-resolution digital gray-scale display systems
High resolution gray scale displays are being evaluated for the display of 2K x 2K x 12 bit
digital images. A comparison has been analyzed for conventional chest radiographs,
digitized chest radiographs (2K x 2K x 12 bits) printed on laser film, and a high resolution
(2K x 2K x 12 bits) gray scale display. An initial study has been conducted comparing
computed radiography laser printed films and an interactive 1K x 1K x 12 bit display.
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Samuel J. Dwyer III, Glendon G. Cox, Larry T. Cook, John H. McMillan, Arch W. Templeton, "Experience with high-resolution digital gray-scale display systems," Proc. SPIE 1234, Medical Imaging IV: PACS Systems Design and Evaluation, (1 August 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.18966