Consistency and Standardization of Color in Medical Imaging: a Consensus Report
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Badano, Aldo
Revie, Craig
Casertano, Andrew
Cheng, Wei-Chung
Green, Phil
Kimpe, Tom
Krupinski, Elizabeth
Sisson, Christye
Skrøvseth, Stein
Treanor, Darren
Boynton, Paul
Clunie, David
Flynn, Michael J.
Heki, Tatsuo
Hewitt, Stephen
Homma, Hiroyuki
Masia, Andy
Matsui, Takashi
Nagy, Balázs
Nishibori, Masahiro
Penczek, John
Schopf, Thomas
Yokoi, Hideto
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Badano, A., C. Revie, A. Casertano, W. Cheng, P. Green, T. Kimpe, E. Krupinski, et al. 2014. “Consistency and Standardization of Color in Medical Imaging: a Consensus Report.” Journal of Digital Imaging 28 (1): 41-52. doi:10.1007/s10278-014-9721-0. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10278-014-9721-0.Abstract
This article summarizes the consensus reached at the Summit on Color in Medical Imaging held at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on May 8–9, 2013, co-sponsored by the FDA and ICC (International Color Consortium). The purpose of the meeting was to gather information on how color is currently handled by medical imaging systems to identify areas where there is a need for improvement, to define objective requirements, and to facilitate consensus development of best practices. Participants were asked to identify areas of concern and unmet needs. This summary documents the topics that were discussed at the meeting and recommendations that were made by the participants. Key areas identified where improvements in color would provide immediate tangible benefits were those of digital microscopy, telemedicine, medical photography (particularly ophthalmic and dental photography), and display calibration. Work in these and other related areas has been started within several professional groups, including the creation of the ICC Medical Imaging Working Group.Other Sources
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