id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_cyvmtrhykfcqjavzbotgr4yfdy Patrick Eppenberger Application of a Colored Multiexposure High Dynamic Range Technique to Radiographic Imaging 2016.0 6 .pdf application/pdf 4816 397 57 the resulting HDR image on a regular color display with typically 8 bits per channel, the Reinhard tone Application of a colored multiexposure high dynamic range technique to radiographic imaging: an experimental trial to show feasibility. the resulting HDR image on a regular color display with typically 8 bits HDR technique to radiographic imaging to expand the dynamic range of • High dynamic range (HDR) radiographic imaging is feasible. The aim of this experimental trial was to evaluate the feasibility of applying the HDR technique to radiographic imaging Series of source images for colored multiexposure HDR technique using a range of different imaging parameters: (A) 80 keV/1.69 mAs, a colored HDR image with a much broader dynamic range, which additionally reveals information about tissue properties. on a regular color display with a dynamic range of 8 bits per channel without the need for windowing as it is otherwise often necessary to evaluate radiographic images. ./cache/work_cyvmtrhykfcqjavzbotgr4yfdy.pdf ./txt/work_cyvmtrhykfcqjavzbotgr4yfdy.txt