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Horizon Imager User’s Manual 9-5
Adjusting Image Appearance
If you do not specify the media type and size for the bracketing
sheet from within the DICOM user application, then the Horizon
imager determines whether the image is grayscale or color. The
imager then uses the Default Media defined for that type of image,
and the Default User Settings defined for that media type and size.
For more information about how to define the Default Media
selection and Default User Settings, refer to “Changing the Default
Media Type and Size” on page 8-3 and “Changing Default User
Settings for a Media Type” on page 8-5.
Once a bracketing sheet is printed, you can use it to make the
proper image parameter adjustments, which is described in
“DirectVista Adjustments” on page 9-5 and “ChromaVista
Adjustments” on page 9-7.
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To print GCS bracketing sheets via PostScript, set the Sheet Layout
parameter to
GCS (or GCT) Bracket
, and specify the media
type/size using the Media Type and Media Size settings. For more
information about changing parameter settings when printing via
PostScript, refer to Chapter 6.
Once a bracketing sheet is printed, you can use it to make the
proper image setting adjustments, which is described in the next
topic, “DirectVista Adjustments”, and in “ChromaVista Adjustments”
on page 9-7.
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To find the best gamma and contrast settings for images printed on
DirectVista media:
1.
If printing to film,
select the Dmax value that is consistent with
your application.
If printing to paper/white film,
go to step 3.

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