| Literature DB >> 20821104 |
Takuro Shiiba1, Naofumi Tanoue, Shinji Tateoka, Masaji Maeda, Fukai Toyofuku, Junji Morishita.
Abstract
The quality control of liquid-crystal display (LCD) monitors has become one of the important topics for maintaining reliable soft-copy readings in the interpretation of diagnostic images. In this paper, the effects of correction in the luminance measurement of an LCD monitor by use of a telescopic-type luminance meter were investigated. The luminance of the LCD monitor in different ambient-lighting conditions was measured and compared to the results obtained with no ambient lighting (0 lux). The reproducibility of luminance measurements and luminance ratios without a baffled tube was lower than those measured with the baffled tube due to the effect of ambient light. These tendencies were obvious at a relatively low luminance. The correction method by subtraction of the reflected ambient light on the surface of the LCD monitor and the stray light of the telescopic-type luminance meter from the measured luminance was examined. We found that the correction was able to bring the luminance close to that measured with the baffled tube.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 20821104 DOI: 10.1007/s12194-009-0078-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiol Phys Technol ISSN: 1865-0333