Settings — Image Upload & Adjustments
User Manual — Ultrasound Settings Panel: The Ultrasound Settings Panel is an interactive educational tool designed to simulate sonographic image adjustments for training, reporting, and demonstration purposes. It provides users with the ability to upload ultrasound images (JPEG/PNG) and modify key display parameters similar to those available on diagnostic ultrasound consoles. The purpose is to familiarize students, technologists, and clinicians with the effects of these settings on image quality and lesion characterization.
Features Included: 1. Image Upload: Users can import ultrasound images for manipulation without altering the original file integrity. 2. Zoom & Pan: Mouse wheel and drag functionality allows detailed inspection of specific anatomical regions. 3. Contrast Adjustment: Controls tissue differentiation and boundary visualization by altering grayscale intensity distribution. 4. Dynamic Range (Brightness): Simulates real-time gain adjustments, improving visibility of hypoechoic or hyperechoic structures. 5. Tint Mapping: Applies customizable color overlays to mimic Doppler-like or tissue characterization maps, with adjustable strength. 6. Focus Depth: User-adjustable focal zone setting to optimize resolution at the region of interest. 7. Compound Imaging Toggle: Simulates spatial compounding for edge sharpening and artifact reduction. 8. Tissue Harmonic Toggle: Simulates harmonic imaging to improve resolution and reduce noise. 9. Reset Function: Restores all parameters to default values for standardization. 10. Export Options: Allows users to save adjusted images in PNG format and download a JSON record of all applied settings for documentation.
Intended Use: This panel is strictly for academic demonstration and self-learning. It is not intended to replace actual ultrasound equipment or to be used for direct clinical decision-making. It is ideal for sonography students, radiology trainees, and imaging technologists seeking to understand the impact of various imaging parameters on sonographic visualization.
User Instructions: - Step 1: Upload an ultrasound image (PNG/JPG). - Step 2: Adjust zoom and pan to focus on the area of interest. - Step 3: Modify contrast and brightness to optimize tissue visibility. - Step 4: Use the tint map to apply specific overlays for learning purposes. - Step 5: Experiment with compound and harmonic imaging toggles to simulate console effects. - Step 6: Export the adjusted image or save settings for reporting/educational sharing.
Declaration: Certified and declared by R. K. Mourj, Radio-Imaging Technologist. This panel has been developed exclusively for educational training, knowledge enhancement, and skill development in sonographic imaging practice. It does not substitute clinical imaging systems and must not be used for patient diagnosis or treatment.
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