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10.
Scan the four grey scale targets and observe the difference in their grey levels.
Adjust the gain control and observe how this affects the brightness of the targets.
Notice how noise in the anechoic target becomes apparent as the gain increases.
If your system has image “post-processing” capabilities, observe how the contrast
between targets changes with different settings. Adjust the gain control to the
lowest noise level. This is the point at which you eliminate noise in the anechoic
cyst (lower the gain until it just disappears). Record this gain setting and use it for
future grey scale measurements. Freeze the image and visually evaluate the grey
scale targets. Match each target with a step on the grey bar in the image. Make a
hard copy and compare the hard copy with the image on the scanner.
11.
When you are done scanning the phantom, empty the water dam or completely
clean off the coupling gel with a soft cloth or paper towel. Replace the cover and
secure by lifting the handle to protect the phantom.
Noise in low scatter cyst
-6 dB
+6 dB
1 2 3 4
low
scatter
high
scatter
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