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This part of IEC 62563 establishes the performance criteria and test frequencies for the acceptance tests and constancy tests. The evaluation methods are defined in IEC 62563 -1 and IEC 62563-3. The scope of this document is directed to practical tests that can be visually evaluated or measured using basic test equipment. This document applies to colour medical image display systems, which can display colour image information in the form of red/green/blue pixel values on colour image display devices. This do cument does not apply to information displays and to displays used solely for control of technical settings of all medical information.
In recent years, colour medical images are increasingly used for diagnosis in most medical fields. Images created by acquisition technologies such as medical photography, digital pathology, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound and X rays are often combined and enhanced using colour (true colour or pseudo colour) to distinguish important features. For such colour use cases in medical applications, users benefit from understanding the capability of each display based on standardised mea surements of its attributes. The lack of a standard methodology to evaluate colour attributes and reproducibility of colour displays associated with these imaging systems means that differences between display devices showing the same image cannot easily be described and understood. For this, a new standard is proposed.
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