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24 May 1999 Acceptable compression ratios for CR images for PACS archives
Bijoy M. Misra, Philip F. Judy, Francine L. Jacobson, William B. Hanlon, Scott D. Davis
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We make a preliminary study with a ROC experiment to determine the acceptable levels of image compression that may be utilized for PACS archives. CR images of 1760 X 2140 pixel size and 10 bit depth are studied. The experiment uses wavelet algorithm for image compression and printed films for image viewing. The 'internal standard' experiment results in an acceptable value of compression ratio of 6 for imperceptible difference (da' equals 1) between the compressed and the uncompressed image. Such ratio would lead a storage reduction factor of 9.6 for these images. The information capacity of the CR images may be extrapolated to be 40 bits per millimeter of viewing area.
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Bijoy M. Misra, Philip F. Judy, Francine L. Jacobson, William B. Hanlon, and Scott D. Davis "Acceptable compression ratios for CR images for PACS archives", Proc. SPIE 3663, Medical Imaging 1999: Image Perception and Performance, (24 May 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.349638
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KEYWORDS
Image compression

Chromium

Picture Archiving and Communication System

Image processing

Image resolution

Printing

Diagnostics

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