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GE Definium AMX 700 - Change Image Processing from the Viewer; Tissue Equalization Overview

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Chapter A7: Set Preferences
Definium AMX 700 X-Ray System 5161515-1EN Rev. 6 (10 February 2008) A7-36
Operator Manual © 2008 General Electric Company. All rights reserved.
Change Image Processing from the Viewer
Changing the image processing from the Image Viewer screen allows the user to preview the effect of
different looks (factory or custom) before applying the look to the image.
The Image Processing settings may be accessed from the Image Viewer screen or the Utilities screen.
From the Image Viewer screen:
1. Select the Reprocessing palette from the tool selection list.
2. Press [EDIT PROC].
Follow the steps listed above to make the processing changes.
When opened from the Image Viewer screen the, Image Processing Preference Editor screen also has a
[PREVIEW] and [APPLY TO IMAGE] button.
[PREVIEW] applies the settings to the currently selected image in the Image Viewer screen so that you
can see the effect before saving the changes.
[APPLY TO IMAGE] creates a new instance of the image processed with the selected look.
Figure A7-25 Image processing preferences editor screen opened from the Viewer
Tissue Equalization Overview
Tissue Equalization (TE) is an advanced image-processing algorithm that improves contrast and visibility
in over-penetrated and under-penetrated regions of an image without compromising the contrast in
other regions of interest. In combination with the wide dynamic range of the digital detector, TE allows
display of more information collected in a single shot, reducing re-takes and increasing throughput.
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