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Digital Imaging Basics
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1. Is erasing the plate signal
Typical number of pixels in a matrix ranges from
Protective layer
Magnification
Final step of PSL
2. In what step is an amplifier used to match the PMT output signal to the ADC values?
Conductor layer
Amplification and conversion to digital image
The use of CR requires
Light-collecting optics
3. Source of stimulating light - Scans an extracted IP with a helium laser beam or solid-state laser diodes - Beam is about 100 µm wide with a wavelength of 633 nm (or 670 to 690 nm
`The laser light is emitted at approximately
Postprocessing
Computer Control functions
the Laser
4. A semi-rigid material that gives the imaging sheet some strength and a base on which to coat the other layers.
Region of Interest (ROI)
Reflective layer
Conductive layer
Support layer
5. What are the steps in Computed Radiography Image Processing?
Readout processing; Laser scanning - Conversion to analog signal; Amplification and conversion to digital signal; Spatial resolution; Contrast resolution.
Backing layer
S number
the Laser
6. Located between the active and support layers if the IP that absorbs the stimulating light but reflects emitted light. (for newer plates)
Color layer
Conductor layer
Typical number of pixels in a matrix ranges from
Spatial resolution
7. Emitted light from the IP is channeled into a funnel like fiber optic collection assembly and is directed at the photodetector - photomultiplier tube (PMT) photodiode (PD) or charge-coupled device (CCD
The most common phosphor with characteristics favorable for CR is...
Light shield layer
Region of Interest (ROI)
Light-collecting optics
8. Processes for amplitude - scale and compression - Shapes the signal before the final image is formed
Backing layer
100-200 micrometers
Light shield layer
Computer Control functions
9. In what steps is a blue-purple light emitted as the laser passes over the plate which is directly proportional to the x-ray energy absorbed in that specific area?
Laser scanning; Conversion to analog signal.
First step of PSL
Light shield layer
Reflective layer
10. The CR cassettes - phosphor plates - and CR reader.
Light shield layer
Image flip and image inversion
Beam-shaping optics
The use of CR requires
11. Receives light from the fiber optic collection assembly - and transmits a time-varying analog signal to a computer system
Beam-shaping optics
S number
Photodetector
Phosphor or Active layer
12. Holds the Photostimulable phosphor (PSP) - which is the active component in the plate.
Support layer
Optical filters
10 - 12 - 16
Phosphor or Active layer
13. A semi-rigid material that gives the imaging sheet some strength and a base on which to coat the other layers.
Support layer
Laser scanning; Conversion to analog signal.
Exposure sensitivity of the imaging plate ranges from
Exposure sensitivity of the imaging plate ranges from
14. What steps are included in 'readout processing
First step of PSL
Laser scanning; Conversion to analog signal; Amplification and conversion to digital signal; Spatial resolution; Contrast sensitivity
Beam-shaping optics
Spatial resolution
15. What does pixel size determine
Beam-shaping optics
Color layer
Spatial resolution
Protective layer
16. In what steps is a blue-purple light emitted as the laser passes over the plate which is directly proportional to the x-ray energy absorbed in that specific area?
Laser scanning; Conversion to analog signal.
Subtraction (DSA)
Postprocessing
Annotation
17. What does pixel size determine
Photodetector
Support layer
Amplification and conversion to digital image
Spatial resolution
18. Grounds the plate to eliminate electrostatic problems and absorb light to increase sharpness
Conductor layer
`The laser light is emitted at approximately
Magnification
Subtraction (DSA)
19. Keeps the laser beam constant size - shape - speed and intensity
Photodetector
Reflective layer
Beam-shaping optics
Photodetector
20. Detect (read) the stimulated emission
Photostimulable Luminescence (PSL
Computed Radiography
Phosphor or Active layer
Third step of PSL
21. 2 eV - which is necessary to energize the trapped electrons.
10 - 12 - 16
Pixel shift
`The laser light is emitted at approximately
Photostimulable Luminescence (PSL
22. The greater the spatial image resolution.
The more pixels
Backing layer
Region of Interest (ROI)
100-200 micrometers
23. Expands the digital grayscale to visible
First step of PSL
Window and level
100-200 micrometers
Image flip and image inversion
24. What are the steps in Computed Radiography Image Processing?
Region of Interest (ROI)
S number
Photodetector
Readout processing; Laser scanning - Conversion to analog signal; Amplification and conversion to digital signal; Spatial resolution; Contrast resolution.
25. Filters the light before photodetection occurs
The most common phosphor with characteristics favorable for CR is...
Optical filters
Subtraction (DSA)
Subtraction (DSA)
26. Determines average pixel value in quantitative imaging
Region of Interest (ROI)
Third step of PSL
Second step of PSL
Backing layer
27. Reorients image presentation and makes white black and black white
Image flip and image inversion
`The laser light is emitted at approximately
Window and level
Pixel shift
28. X-ray beam exposes a PSP - the energy transfer results in excitation of electron into a metastable state.
First step of PSL
Postprocessing
Exposure sensitivity of the imaging plate ranges from
The most common phosphor with characteristics favorable for CR is...
29. Defined as light produced by a phosphor (active layer) when struck by light or x-ray photons.
First step of PSL
Beam-shaping optics
Photostimulable Luminescence (PSL
Laser scanning; Conversion to analog signal; Amplification and conversion to digital signal; Spatial resolution; Contrast sensitivity
30. Performed to optimize the appearance of the image for purpose of better detecting pathology
Spatial resolution
Postprocessing
Window and level
Image flip and image inversion
31. Improves image contrast
Subtraction (DSA)
Pixel shift
Photodetector
S number
32. Barium fluorohalide bromides and iodides with europium activators (BaFBr:Eu and BaFI:Eu)
The most common phosphor with characteristics favorable for CR is...
Final step of PSL
Photodetector
Spatial resolution
33. What is the typical pixel size?
Computer Control functions
100-200 micrometers
Optical filters
The more pixels
34. The CR cassettes - phosphor plates - and CR reader.
Color layer
Laser scanning; Conversion to analog signal.
The use of CR requires
Computed Radiography
35. The material in this layer absorbs and reduces static electricity
Reflective layer
Photostimulable Luminescence (PSL
Computed Radiography
Conductive layer
36. A finely focused beam of infrared light with wavelength and beam diameter of 50 to 100 nm is directed at the PSP.
Pixel shift
Window and level
Second step of PSL
Laser scanning; Conversion to analog signal.
37. Defined as light produced by a phosphor (active layer) when struck by light or x-ray photons.
The more pixels
Photostimulable Luminescence (PSL
10 - 12 - 16
Exposure sensitivity of the imaging plate ranges from
38. From 512 x 512 to 1024 x 1024 for CT - but can be as large as 2500 x 2500 for radiography.
Typical number of pixels in a matrix ranges from
Amplification and conversion to digital image
Amplification and conversion to digital image
Protective layer
39. What is the typical pixel size?
Color layer
Readout processing; Laser scanning - Conversion to analog signal; Amplification and conversion to digital signal; Spatial resolution; Contrast resolution.
Beam-shaping optics
100-200 micrometers
40. Improves visualization and spatial resolution
Laser scanning; Conversion to analog signal.
Magnification
Laser scanning; Conversion to analog signal.
Beam-shaping optics
41. The material in this layer absorbs and reduces static electricity
Exposure sensitivity of the imaging plate ranges from
Conductive layer
Backing layer
Photostimulable Luminescence (PSL
42. A finely focused beam of infrared light with wavelength and beam diameter of 50 to 100 nm is directed at the PSP.
S number
Second step of PSL
Spatial resolution
Computed Radiography
43. Detect (read) the stimulated emission
Magnification
the Laser
Third step of PSL
100-200 micrometers
44. Performed to optimize the appearance of the image for purpose of better detecting pathology
Postprocessing
100-200 micrometers
the Laser
Color layer
45. Barium fluorohalide bromides and iodides with europium activators (BaFBr:Eu and BaFI:Eu)
Beam-shaping optics
Protective layer
The most common phosphor with characteristics favorable for CR is...
Color layer
46. 0.1 mR up to maximum of 100 mR
100-200 micrometers
Exposure sensitivity of the imaging plate ranges from
Final step of PSL
The more pixels
47. Prevents light from erasing data on the imaging plate or leaking through the backing - degreasing the spatial resolution.
Light shield layer
Color layer
The most common phosphor with characteristics favorable for CR is...
Amplification and conversion to digital image
48. Number related to the amount of amplification required by the PM tube to adjust the digital image.
Color layer
Exposure sensitivity of the imaging plate ranges from
Color layer
S number
49. Cassette-based digital imaging is the digital acquisition modality that uses storage phosphor plates to produce projection images
Computed Radiography
Third step of PSL
Phosphor or Active layer
Conductive layer
50. Receives light from the fiber optic collection assembly - and transmits a time-varying analog signal to a computer system
`The laser light is emitted at approximately
First step of PSL
Color layer
Photodetector