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How To Improve Xray Image Quality in Voyance

You can significantly improve the diagnostic quality of X-rays by fine-tuning the image settings and saving them. Key parameters like sharpness, brightness, and contrast can be modified to enhance clarity and detail. These options are located under the image tab in Voyance

Adjusting Image Parameters

Once you locate the settings, you can adjust the following parameters to optimize the image.

  • Sharpness: This enhances the definition of edges and fine details within the image. Increasing sharpness can make anatomical structures, such as lung markings and bone trabeculae, appear clearer and more distinct.

  • Brightness: This controls the overall lightness or darkness of the entire image. Adjusting brightness is useful for correcting images that are either underexposed (too dark) or overexposed (too light).

  • Contrast: This modifies the difference between the light and dark areas of the image. Increasing contrast makes the whites appear brighter and the blacks appear darker, which can help differentiate between various tissues and bone structures.

Saving Your Settings for Future Use

To maintain consistency across all studies, it is essential to save your optimized settings so they are automatically applied to future X-rays.

After making your adjustments, look for a button beneath the image parameters that says "save." If you find that your new settings are not being applied to subsequent images, double-check that you have saved them correctly as the new default configuration. This ensures a standardized and efficient workflow applying the same corrections to each image.