Title: DICOM Singapore Seminar:
1DICOM Singapore Seminar
Consistent Presentation of Images
- Author
- Rob Horn
- Agfa Healthcare
- Chair, DICOM WG-06
Presenter Kevin ODonnell Toshiba Medical
Systems Company Member, DICOM WG-06
2The Grayscale Image Presentation Problem
The appearance of grayscale images displayed on
different types of softcopy display devices or
printed on different types of hardcopy output
devices has often been inconsistent.
3The Grayscale Consistency Problem
- Optimal image viewing parameters (e.g. window/
level) selected on one device appear different
when displayed on a different device - Device capabilities/ characteristics vary - the
same number of gray levels cannot be rendered or
perceived on different devices - Displayed images look different from printed
images - other
4Problems of Inconsistency
- VOI chosen on one display device
- Rendered on another with different display
- Mass expected to be seen is no longer seen
mass visible
mass invisible
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Intelligent Imaging
5Problems of Inconsistency
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6Problems of Inconsistency
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7Problems of Inconsistency
- Printed images dont looklike displayed images
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8Causes of Inconsistency
- Gamut of device
- Minimum/maximum luminance/density
- Characteristic curve
- Mapping digital input to luminance/density
- Shape
- Linearity
- Ambient light or illumination
9Causes of Inconsistency
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10Towards a Standard Display
- Cant use absolute luminance since display
capabilities different - Cant use relative luminance since shape of
characteristic curves vary - Solution exploit known characteristics of the
contrast sensitivity of human visual system -
contrast perception is different at different
levels of luminance
11Human Visual System
- Model contrast sensitivity
- assume a target similar to image features
- confirm model with measurements
- Bartens model
- Grayscale Standard Display Function
- Input Just Noticeable Differences (JNDs)
- Output absolute luminance
12Printer Calibration Tools (Densitometer)
13Display Calibration Tools (Photometer)
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14Perceptual Linearization
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15Monitor Characteristic Curve
Monitor Characteristic Curve
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Digital Driving Level
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16Standard Display Function
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17Standardizing a Display
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18Standardizing a Display
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19To Achieve Consistent Presentation of Images, the
DICOM Standard Defines
- Basic Print Management with Presentation Look Up
Table, for controlling the consistent appearance
of preformatted images on printed output - Grayscale Softcopy Presentation State, for
controlling the consistent appearance of images
on softcopy display
20Basic Print Management Meta SOP Class
Slide Provided by Don Van Syckle, Merge
Technologies Inc.
21Example A Radiologist Flips Chest XRAY Image
on Softcopy Display
22Example Continued Radiologist Magnifies Chest
XRAY Image, Pans to Upper Right Hand Quadrant and
Adds an Annotation
Suspected area
23Example Continued Referring Physician Views the
Original Image
Referring Physician
Radiologist Should Store the Viewing Parameters
Using GSPS!
24Grayscale Softcopy Presentation State
- Composite object containing the image display
settings parameters - Composite object links to one or more images
(Series, filters) stored using same Study
Instance UID (same Storage SOP Class!) - Uses regular Storage services (C-STORE) uses
Query/Retrieve services - GSPS SOP Instances are immutable changes require
a new SOP Instance UID - Note generation and specific application of GSPS
is outside the scope of DICOM, but not outside
the scope of IHE (e.g. Virtual Image Set Split)
25GSPS Module Table
26DICOM Grayscale Image Transformation Model
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27What about color ?
- Consistency is harder to achieve
- Not just colorimetry (i.e. not just CIELAB)
- Gamut of devices much more variable
- Greater influence of psychovisual effects
- Extensive standards efforts e.g. ICC
- DICOM is defining color presentation in a manner
very similar to grayscale, but utilizing the ICC
profiles instead of the GSDF, see Supplement 100. - Many display and print devices already have ICC
profiles, but few medical imaging devices support
color presentation state.
28Consistent Presentation is Provided by
- Use of DICOM GSDF for calibration of monitors
- Use of Presentation LUT for Grayscale Print
- Creation of GSPS SOP Instances to capture the
presentation of softcopy images. - Use of GSPS SOP Instances when displaying images
from archives - ( Devices that claim conformance to IHE
Consistent Presentation of Imagesprovide these
functions. )