Toggling the display of GSPS/CSPS data
Some data sets may contain measurements and annotations saved from another viewing system, such as
as GSPS (Greyscale Softcopy Presentation State) or CSPS (Color Softcopy Presentation State)
information. When this is the case, an icon ( ) is displayed on the right side of the series in the search
results and in the worklist.
To toggle GSPSdisplay
Click the GSPS Datatool .
Adjusting the image quality
Depending on the quality of your network connection, you can adjust the image quality to fine tune
performance.
The interactive quality slider adjusts the image quality during interaction with the volume and reduces the
amount of network bandwidth used. The final quality slider adjusts the quality of the image after interaction.
User-selected quality settings may result in information loss from the original imagery.
Diagnostic interpretation should not be formed from the interactive images but only from the
static, final-quality resulting image.
To adjust image quality
1.
Select Display Settings from the settings menu.
2. Adjust the quality sliders.
Using multi-monitors
The software supports the configuration and use of multi-monitors with a workstation by opening a new
window which can be viewed on a separate monitor. This allows users to fully utilize the workspace of a
multi-monitor workstation for viewing medical images and reports.
This feature has a few restrictions:
Synapse Mobility supports a maximum of two windows.
You can only view one 3D view or one MIP/MPR at a time.
The behavior varies slightly depending on the browser used: Firefox and Internet Explorer 11 will
launch, position and resize the second window. Chrome and Safari will launch the second
window, but you will need to position this window as desired.
Collaboration while using multi-monitor can be initiated from either monitor and will share the
contents of that monitor with session participants.
To open a second window
1.
Select the New Window tool .
2. Drag and resize the second window as desired.
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