Glossary
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Glossary
Frequently-used terms:
Calibration
In many cases, calibration is the remedy for a display that is no
longer conform to its target working point, which is defined by
the black and white luminance and the display function.
The calibration routine restores the black luminance, the white
luminance and the display function.
Calibrating a display results in changing the PC imaging board's
LUT.
Display Function
A Display Function describes how a display device converts the
voltages at the inputs into light.
In the context of a medical viewing station, a display device is
the combination of imaging board and display.
The display function is a graph that shows how the light from the
picture tube evolves from minimum to maximum luminance
while the data levels at the input of the imaging board go from 0
to maximum.
Gamma
The Gamma function is a kind of display function, characterizing
an apparatus that converts voltages into light or ink or vice versa.
Displays, printers, scanners, ... all have their own, unique Gamma
function.
In a display, this function is exponential. The Gamma value is the
exponent that determines the shape of the function.