Limitations Of Jpeg Format - FujiFilm SonoSite X-Porte User Manual

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To display the USB settings page
1 Tap MORE, and then tap System Settings.
2 Tap USB in the list on the left.
USB
To specify export options
1 On the USB settings page, select an Export Type:
DICOM Export creates DICOMDIR files readable by a DICOM reader. DICOM is an optional feature.
Multimedia Export organizes files in a standard folder structure. Video clips export in MJPEG video
saved as AVI. To view them, FUJIFILM SonoSite recommends Windows Media Player or QuickTime
7.0 or later.
2 Select an Image Format for your export type. For JPEG image format, also select a JPEG compression. A
high compression has a smaller file size but less detail (see
page 3-37). The image format affects both still images and video clips.
For optimal DICOM image quality, select RGB image format and low compression.
3 (Multimedia Export only) Select a sort order from the Sort By list.
4 Select Auto Export to enable automatic export of ended exams. See also
automatically to a USB memory stick"
5 (DICOM Export only) Select any of the following:
Include eFilm Lite to include a copy of the eFilm Lite image-viewer with exams that you export to a
USB memory stick. See
Include CDA to export the CDA report. See
Include SR to export the Structured Report.
6 Tap Done.

Limitations of JPEG format

When transferring or exporting images in JPEG format, the system uses lossy compression
compression may create images that have less absolute detail than BMP format, and do not render
identically to the original images.
Setting up the system
on page 4-44.
"eFilm Lite image-viewer"
"CDA Report settings"
"Limitations of JPEG format"
"To export patient exams
on page 3-38.
on page 3-10.
on
Lossy
.
3-37

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