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Field of View
(FOV) The field of view is the maximum diameter of the area of the scanned object that is represented in the reconstructed image. It can also be the surface of the used detector.
Film Contrast
The film contrast is the ability of a film to translate contrast of various tissues to differences in the resulting image. Film contrast depends on both film characteristics and processing.
Filtration
X-rays contain a range of energies (polychromatic photons), the higher energies pass through the patient, the lower energies are absorbed or scattered by the body. Ideally, the x-ray beam should be monochromatic or composed of photons having the same energy. Strong filtration of the beam results in more uniformity. The more uniform the beam, the more accurate the attenuation values or CT numbers are for the scanned anatomical region.
There are two types of filtration utilized in CT:
Inherent tube filtration and filters made of aluminum or Teflon are utilized to shape the beam intensity by filtering out the undesirable x-rays with low energy. Filtration of the x-ray beam is usually done by the manufacturer prior to installation. The half value layer provides information about the energy characteristics of the x-ray beam. Too much filtration produces a loss of contrast in the x-ray image.
A mathematical filter such as a bone or soft tissue algorithm is included into the CT reconstruction process to enhance resolution of a particular anatomical region of interest.
Fog
Fog in radiology refers to darkening of images by sources other than the radiation of the primary beam to which the film was exposed. This can be due to chemicals in the processing solutions, light, or non primary beam radiation.
Grid
Grids are used in a test phantom to check the quality of x-ray images. Such a grid may consist for example, of gold structures on a silicon surface and a grid period length of 2 micrometer with space wide in between of 1 micrometer.
Filter grids are also used in x-ray imaging to reduce noise contributed by scatter.
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