What does mean LOSSY indication
What does mean LOSSY indication
I think this is related with the compression JPEG 2000 but I want to understand fully what it means, and why it is indicated if everything is compressed.
Re: What does mean LOSSY indication
Hilario,
By default the OnePacs Gateway compresses images using 10:1 JPEG2000 lossy (irreversible) compression. With lossless compression we typically only see about 3:1. The main benefit of lossy compression is faster transmission times because of the smaller file size. Also, there is no perceivable difference in image quality at a reasonable level of compression for most modality types. See http://www.springerlink.com/content/u5r85r66341318w1/ for more information.
Also, if you are using OnePacs as an archive, or have other circumstances that require lossless compression, we can configure your account to use only lossless compression.
Thanks,
Justin
By default the OnePacs Gateway compresses images using 10:1 JPEG2000 lossy (irreversible) compression. With lossless compression we typically only see about 3:1. The main benefit of lossy compression is faster transmission times because of the smaller file size. Also, there is no perceivable difference in image quality at a reasonable level of compression for most modality types. See http://www.springerlink.com/content/u5r85r66341318w1/ for more information.
Also, if you are using OnePacs as an archive, or have other circumstances that require lossless compression, we can configure your account to use only lossless compression.
Thanks,
Justin
Re: What does mean LOSSY indication
Is it possible to configure different compression for each type of study?
What do you suggest if the majority of our work are CT and MR but we have a 5% of mamografies? Any way to mix the best of both tools?
Is the configuration done at a Gateway level or is it at your Side level?
Thanks
What do you suggest if the majority of our work are CT and MR but we have a 5% of mamografies? Any way to mix the best of both tools?
Is the configuration done at a Gateway level or is it at your Side level?
Thanks
Re: What does mean LOSSY indication
Hilario,
By default, the Gateway uses lossless compression for Mammography and lossy for everything else. Is this sufficient?
Thanks,
Justin
By default, the Gateway uses lossless compression for Mammography and lossy for everything else. Is this sufficient?
Thanks,
Justin
Re: What does mean LOSSY indication
That means we don't have anything to modify then, if just mamographie as to be lossless.
There are other studies like "densitometries" (I think this is how they are called). where we also need lossless.
Would it be possible to configure it as lossless?
There are other studies like "densitometries" (I think this is how they are called). where we also need lossless.
Would it be possible to configure it as lossless?
Re: What does mean LOSSY indication
Hilario,
I'm not sure I know what "densitometries" are, but if they can be identified by either modality type (ex. MG, CT, MR) or sop class uid then we will be able to configure the gateway to use lossless compression. Let me know via email and I will set this up for your account.
Thanks,
Justin
I'm not sure I know what "densitometries" are, but if they can be identified by either modality type (ex. MG, CT, MR) or sop class uid then we will be able to configure the gateway to use lossless compression. Let me know via email and I will set this up for your account.
Thanks,
Justin