Mastering Digital Imaging
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Which of the following terms refers to the brightness of a digital image?

  • Spatial resolution
  • Illuminance
  • Luminance (correct)
  • Contrast resolution
  • What can be done to reduce glare and blurring caused by illuminance in digital imaging?

  • Tinting CRT monitors
  • Using LED backlight systems in LCDs (correct)
  • Increasing kVp
  • Decreasing window level
  • What does contrast resolution refer to in digital imaging?

  • Ability to demonstrate small details of an object
  • Ability to display subtle changes in the shade of gray (correct)
  • Sensitivity to scatter
  • Brightness of the image
  • What is the relationship between bit depth and contrast resolution in digital imaging?

    <p>Directly related</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is critical for achieving good contrast resolution in digital imaging?

    <p>Sufficient kVp</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What determines spatial resolution in PSP systems and AMFPI?

    <p>Phosphor layer thickness and pixel size</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does the dynamic range of an image affect spatial resolution in digital imaging?

    <p>Responds to varying levels of exposure</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Digital Imaging: Understanding Brightness, Contrast Resolution, and Spatial Resolution

    • The brightness of a digital image is termed luminance and is measured by a photometer.
    • Glare and blurring caused by illuminance (reflected ambient light) can be reduced by tinting CRT monitors and using LED backlight systems in LCDs.
    • Controls such as window level can be used to adjust the brightness of the image within the viewing software.
    • Contrast resolution refers to the ability of the digital system to display subtle changes in the shade of gray.
    • Contrast resolution is directly related to the bit depth of the pixels in the image.
    • Digital systems are more sensitive to scatter, so control of scatter is critical for contrast resolution.
    • Sufficient kVp is still required for appropriate penetration of the tissues to provide signal separation.
    • Display resolution can be controlled by a technique called window width.
    • Spatial resolution is the ability of the imaging system to demonstrate small details of an object.
    • Phosphor layer thickness and pixel size determine resolution in PSP systems and AMFPI.
    • Smaller pixels produce images with higher spatial resolution.
    • The dynamic range of the image also affects spatial resolution by responding to varying levels of exposure.

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    Do you know what makes a digital image bright or how to adjust its contrast resolution? Test your knowledge on digital imaging with this quiz. Explore the concepts of brightness, contrast resolution, and spatial resolution, and learn how each affects the quality of digital images. Take the quiz to discover tips on how to control brightness and display resolution, and understand the factors that influence spatial resolution in different imaging systems. Sharpen your skills in digital imaging and become an expert in understanding brightness, contrast resolution, and spatial resolution

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