Image Production
Numbers & Such
Image Quality
Techy
More or Less
100

What receives the remnant radiation? 

What is the image receptor.

100

The amount the x-ray beam is reduced for every 4-5 cm?

What is 50%

100

Interaction that is dependent on the Z# and the energy of the photon. 

What is photoelectric absorption. 

100

Used to measure spatial frequency (Lp/mm) of an image/system. 

What is a resolution test pattern. 
100

The result of the number of pixels as matrix size increases.

What is MORE

200

Also referred to as an "invisible image"

What is the latent image.

200

 An 8-bit depth of would be equivalent to how many brightness levels.

What is 256

200

What can be adjusted to alter the midpoint of the range of brightness levels visible on the digital image?

What is window level

200

Color of light that is used to stimulate an exposed PSP plate.

What is red.

200

What is the amount of distortion when the anatomy is placed directly against the IR?

What is less.

300

What interaction primarily contributes toward photon scattering?

What is Compton effect interaction.

300

An MTF of this amount provides a perfect reproduction of the structure being imaged. 

What is 1.

300

Brightness and contrast can be described broadly as what? 

What is visibility

300

Utilizing masking/cropping can help to avoid excessive light from showing on the manifest image and prevents this from occurring.

What is veil glare.

300

What is happens to spatial resolution when the pixel density is increased and pixel pitch is decreased?

What is more (improved/better).

400

What refers to the range of exposure intensities an image receptor can accurately detect?

What is the dynamic range.

400

An increase in angulation (tube and/or part) that displays the image being longer than the true shape. 

What is elongation

400

The difference in brightness levels between 2 adjacent structures?

What is (subject) contrast.

400

A common element/material used in the scintillators for both types of indirect capture DR. 

What is cesium iodide.

400

A ____ SNR can cause quantum noise in the image. 

What is low/less. 
500

The difference between the x-ray photons that are absorbed photoelectrically & those that penetrate the body.

What is differential absorption.

500
Used to determine the exposure/dose in DR. 

What is dose area product (DAP).

500

Artifact that occurs from insufficient mAs being utilized during an exposure.

What is (quantum/random) noise.

500

The primary controller of IMAGE contrast. 

What is the look-up table.

500

Differential absorption increases when there is _____ kVp used. 

What is less (decrease in kVp)

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