Title: Consistent Presentation of Images
1Consistent Presentation of Images
- Lawrence Tarbox, Ph.D.
- Washington University in St. Louis
2Overview
- Review of Grayscale Presentation State
- Color Presentation States
- Color Consistency
- Presentation States applied to Color Images
- Color Blending - CT-PET fusion
- Hanging Protocols
3Problems 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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4Problems of Inconsistency
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5Problems of Inconsistency
- Printed images dont looklike displayed images
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6Grayscale Standard Display Function
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7Display Calibration Tools (Photometer)
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8Monitor Characteristic Curve
Monitor Characteristic Curve
Luminance
100
10
0.1
Ambient Light
0.01
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
Digital Driving Level
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9Perceptual linear device - LUT
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10Grayscale Standard Display Function
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11Distributed Image Consistency
Identical perceived contrast
12DICOM Grayscale Image Transformation Model
13Spatial Transformations
Entire Image Selected
Scale To Fit
Flip Horizontal
Original Image
Transformed Image
14Spatial Transformations
Part of Image Selected
Scale To Fit
Flip Horizontal
Original Image
Transformed Image
15Transformation Annotation
Part of Image Selected
Scale To Fit
Flip Horizontal
Mass behind heart
Mass behind heart
Original Image
Transformed Image
In this example, - text annotation is specified
by image relative visible anchor point - the
circle is a separate image relative graphic
annotation
16Distributed Image Consistency
Different perceived color
17Distributed Image Consistency
Identical perceived color
18Standard Color Space
- GSDF filled a void
- Color consistency already standardized
- ICC - International Color Consortium
- Graphics and pre-press industry
- CIE Colorimetry
- Profiles of input and output devices
- COTS color management software handles conversion
- Perceptual rendering intent
19DICOM Grayscale Image Transformation Model
20Grayscale Color Pipeline
21Blending for CT-PET
selectunderlying
selectsuperimposed
22Blending for CT-PET
selectunderlying
register
selectsuperimposed
23Blending for CT-PET
selectunderlying
register
selectsuperimposed
resample
24Blending for CT-PET
selectunderlying
register
within slices
selectsuperimposed
resample
25Blending for CT-PET
selectunderlying
register
within slices
selectsuperimposed
resample
between slices
26Blending for CT-PET
selectunderlying
rescale andwindow
register
within slices
selectsuperimposed
resample
between slices
27Blending for CT-PET
selectunderlying
rescale andwindow
register
within slices
selectsuperimposed
pseudo-color
resample
between slices
28Blending for CT-PET
selectunderlying
rescale andwindow
blend
register
within slices
selectsuperimposed
pseudo-color
resample
between slices
29Three New SOP Classes
- Color Presentation State
- Pseudo-Color Presentation State
- Blending Presentation State
- ICC Profile
- Defines output of all color presentation states
- Optionally present in all color images
- PCS-Values (analogous to grayscale P-Values)
- Profile Connection Space (CIELAB or CIEXYZ)
30Hanging Protocols
31Hanging Protocols
- Default display protocols
- A set of instructions
- How to layout a class of images for display
- Order, orientation, windowing, processing
- Not specific to a particular patients images
- Hence a protocol, not a presentation state
32Hanging Protocols
33Using a Hanging Protocol
- Given a current exam (e.g. reading worklist)
- Find potentially applicable protocols
- Retrieve them from archive
- Select one from those available
- Select image /- other studies to which it
applies - Display selected images as instructed