Shih-Chung B. Lo , Ricky K. Taira , Nicholas J. Mankovich , H.K. Huang , Hiroshi Takeuchiz
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Abstract
This paper describes the performance characteristics of a laser scanner and laser printer system for radiological imaging. The laser scanner can digitize a 14″ × 17″ X-ray film to 2000 × 2400 x 10 bit in about 100 s. The laser printer can format 16 images on a 8″ × 10″ or 14″ × 17″ film with up to 2300 × 3050 × 8 bit resolution in about 50 s. Our experiments show that the laser scanner and the laser printer have a spatial resolution of 3 cycles/mm with excellent spatial linearity and flat field response. This system is a major component of a picture archiving and communication system in a digital-based radiology department. As a stand-alone system, it has certain clinical applications such as a contrast enhancement of radiographs and potential dose reduction to the patient.