Acronyms
Preprocessing
Post-processing
Digital Characteristics
Image Receptors
100

PACS 

Picture Archival Communication System

100

Graphical representation of the image 

Histogram

100

Controls birghtness

Window Level

100

The ability of imaging system to demonstrate small details of an object 

Spatial resolution

100

Made of a soft polymer that protects the cassette

Backing layer

200

DICOM

Digital Imaging Communications in Medicine

200

Applies the standard contrast for the image

LUT

200

makes light areas dark and dark areas light

Inversion

200

Measures the number of pixels within a unit area

Pixel Density

200

When the laser scans in the same direction as grid lines

Moire Effects

300

SNR

Signal to noise ratio

300

When a sigle set of data is matched this is considered 

Priori

300

small segment of the image is enlarged

magnifying glass

300
Measurement of radiation energy absorbed in a unit of air

Air Kerma

300

Material that converts x-rays to electrical signal

Amorphous Selenium

400
DQE

Detector Quantum Efficiency 

400

States that at least twice the numbers of pixels needed to create the image must be sampled

Nyquist Theorem

400

over sensitization of chemical rhodapsin in eye

Veil glare

400

Ability of IR to respond to varying levels of exposure

Dynamic Range

400

Found in indirect DR plates, replaces CCDs and helps to eliminate noise, because less light spread occurs.

CMOS

500

MTF

Modulation Transfer Function

500

Preprocessing technique that reduces noise and improves contrast

Flat Fielding

500

Removes noise and reduces contrast

Smoothing

500

Measures the percentage of x-rays that are absorbed when they hit the detector AND contribute to the image

DQE

500

Material(S) that convert x-rays to light

Cesium Iodide and Gadolinium Oxysulfide