graphics - Does anything special need to be done to linear-intensity images before displaying them on a DICOM calibrated display? -


i have code renders rgb images physical simulation. images have linear intensity scale, must gamma corrected before display on normal pc monitor , it's easy enough application apply necessary power law @ point in display pipeline (generally use 1.6 2.2 on ad-hoc basis; whatever think looks best).

now in future application may run users dicom calibrated displays. it's entirely unclear me in way these differ normal pc monitor (other in way being "more accurate"). there particular gamma value should used, or different response function needed, in order reproduce original linear-intensity image reasonably accurately on display ?

the definitive reference on topic here.


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