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Pixel:
Process Time:
Prompt:
Replication:
Reverse Video:
Rotation:
Screen:
Scroll bar:
Sorter:
Study:
Study Reprinting:
Tank Fill Mode:
5B9615
Picture element. The smallest printable area in an
image. The number of bits per pixel determines
how many gray levels are possible in the image.
For instance, 2 bits/pixel equals to 4 gray levels,
and 8 bits/pixel equals to 256 gray levels.
The time that it takes the leading edge of a sheet of
film to travel from the Entrance Detector Rollers
of the Processor to the Exit Rollers of the Dryer
Rack of the Processor.
Symbol, text, or question which asks/allows a user
to enter a command or response.
A method of interpolation of an image that creates
new rows and columns of pixels next to and equal
to the original pixels.
An image or text is shown as white-on-black
instead of the usual black-on-white. For example,
a negative is a reverse video of an image.
The rotation option allows you to have all images
of a format rotated 90° clockwise.
The visible area on the display of a data terminal.
Located on a screen that contains a list of items,
the scroll bar shows the position of the items
relative to the entire list.
An accessory for the 180 LP or 180 LPS Processor
to collate films into 9 Bins with a capacity to hold
50 films each. The Sorter accepts all film sizes,
including mixed film sizes, at a rate of 180 films
per hour. See also Bin.
A study is a collection of pages for a patient that
were all created during a single session.
A feature that provides the ability to reprint
original patient studies after the patient has left the
imaging area.
The Processor Tanks fill automatically with
solution from the Replenishment Tanks until the
Level Sensors detect that the Processor Tanks are
full.
Glossary
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