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27 December 1977 Sensitometry In Medical Imaging
Arthur G. Haus, Jose Bencomo, Carl Vyborny
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Proceedings Volume 0127, Application of Optical Instrumentation in Medicine VI; (1977) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.955918
Event: Application of Optical Instrumentation in Medicine VI, 1977, Boston, United States
Abstract
Sensitometric methods employed for determining the characteristic curve of interest in medical imaging are described. These methods are based on the way in which various recording systems are exposed. In diagnostic radiology, an x-ray intensity scale sensitometer is used for measurements of the characteristic curves of conventional film and screen-film systems. The effect of reciprocity law failure on the sensitometric evaluation of screen-film systems is illustrated. The shape of the characteristic curves as a function of the light spectrum emitted from three types of intensifying screens is presented. Sensitometric techniques for quality control of automatic processors are also discussed. In radiation therapy, a sensitometric technique is described for determination of the proper characteristic curve for a film which can be placed beneath the patient before radiation treatment and removed afterwards so that an image of the anatomy actually irradiated is obtained. A characteristic curve can also be obtained by means of which photographic densities measured on the therapy verification film is related to exit absorbed dose.
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Arthur G. Haus, Jose Bencomo, and Carl Vyborny "Sensitometry In Medical Imaging", Proc. SPIE 0127, Application of Optical Instrumentation in Medicine VI, (27 December 1977); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.955918
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KEYWORDS
X-rays

Diagnostics

Medical imaging

Radiology

Calibration

Imaging systems

Photography

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