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Published in: European Radiology 5/2011

01-05-2011 | Physics

8-bit or 11-bit monochrome displays—which image is preferred by the radiologist?

Authors: Stephan Bender, Kai Lederle, Christel Weiß, Stefan O. Schoenberg, Gerald Weisser

Published in: European Radiology | Issue 5/2011

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Abstract

Objectives

Vendors of medical displays promise a better diagnostic performance using 10- or 11-bit instead of 8-bit monochrome displays. We measured the gain of “Just Noticeable Difference” (JND) steps using high grayscale resolutions and evaluated the preference of radiologists regarding different aspects of image quality.

Methods

The amount of JND steps was measured on a display using 8-, 10- and 11-bit Look Up Tables (LUT). Radiological images were presented simultaneously using an 8-bit and an 11-bit LUT, radiologists where asked to determine the better image presentation regarding quality parameters like sharpness, contrast and detectability of details.

Results

The 10-bit technology realized more than twice the number of JND steps compared to an 8-bit LUT, an 11-bit LUT presented only few additional JND steps. The radiologists did not attest the higher grayscale resolution a better image quality, they regarded the 8-bit technology to show a better sharpness and contrast, although this had no impact on the detectability of details.

Conclusions

Our measurements confirmed that the higher grayscale resolution results in a more complete visualization of image information. But radiologists partially judged this as a lack of sharpness and contrast and generally preferred the 8-bit display.
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Metadata
Title
8-bit or 11-bit monochrome displays—which image is preferred by the radiologist?
Authors
Stephan Bender
Kai Lederle
Christel Weiß
Stefan O. Schoenberg
Gerald Weisser
Publication date
01-05-2011
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
European Radiology / Issue 5/2011
Print ISSN: 0938-7994
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1084
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-010-2014-1

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