Tag | (0018,1622) |
---|---|
Type | Conditionally Required (1C) |
Keyword | ShutterPresentationValue |
Value Multiplicity | 1 |
Value Representation | Unsigned Short (US) |
A single grayscale unsigned value used to replace those parts of the image occluded by the shutter, when rendered on a monochrome display. The units are specified in P-Values.
Required if the Display Shutter Module or Bitmap Display Shutter Module is present.
The requirement in this Module is type 1C, which overrides the type 3 in the Display Shutter Module.
The Display shutter is a geometric mask consisting of one or more combined shapes that may be applied on the image for presentation purposes in order to neutralize the display of any of the pixels located outside of the shutter shape. Geometry of the shutter is specified with respect to a row and column coordinate system where the origin is the upper left hand pixel. This origin is specified by the values 1,1 for row/column. A row coordinate represents a row spacing (vertical) and a column coordinate represents a column spacing (horizontal). Up to three different shutter shapes may be used and superimposed.
The manner in which the display area is neutralized (black-out, gray, or other means) is defined by the Attribute Shutter Presentation Value (0018,1622), or undefined if this Attribute is absent or empty.
Table C.7-17. Display Shutter Module Attributes
Attribute Name |
Tag |
Type |
Attribute Description |
---|---|---|---|
Table C.7-17a. Display Shutter Macro Attributes
Attribute Name |
Tag |
Type |
Attribute Description |
---|---|---|---|
Shutter Shape |
(0018,1600) |
1 |
Shape(s) of the shutter defined for display. Enumerated Values:
This multi-valued Attribute shall contain at most one of each Enumerated Value. When multiple values are present, and the shutter is applied to a displayed image, then all of the shapes shall be combined and applied simultaneously, that is, the least amount of image remaining shall be visible (unoccluded). See Figure C.7-4b. |
Shutter Left Vertical Edge |
(0018,1602) |
1C |
Required if Shutter Shape (0018,1600) is RECTANGULAR. Location of the left edge of the rectangular shutter with respect to pixels in the image given as column. |
Shutter Right Vertical Edge |
(0018,1604) |
1C |
Required if Shutter Shape (0018,1600) is RECTANGULAR. Location of the right edge of the rectangular shutter with respect to pixels in the image given as column. |
Shutter Upper Horizontal Edge |
(0018,1606) |
1C |
Required if Shutter Shape (0018,1600) is RECTANGULAR. Location of the upper edge of the rectangular shutter with respect to pixels in the image given as row. |
Shutter Lower Horizontal Edge |
(0018,1608) |
1C |
Required if Shutter Shape (0018,1600) is RECTANGULAR. Location of the lower edge of the rectangular shutter with respect to pixels in the image given as row. |
Center of Circular Shutter |
(0018,1610) |
1C |
Required if Shutter Shape (0018,1600) is CIRCULAR. Location of the center of the circular shutter with respect to pixels in the image given as row and column. |
Radius of Circular Shutter |
(0018,1612) |
1C |
Required if Shutter Shape (0018,1600) is CIRCULAR. Radius of the circular shutter with respect to pixels in the image given as a number of pixels along the row direction. |
Vertices of the Polygonal Shutter |
(0018,1620) |
1C |
Required if Shutter Shape (0018,1600) is POLYGONAL. Multiple Values where the first set of two values are:
Two or more pairs of values follow and are the row and column coordinates of the other vertices of the polygon shutter. Polygon shutters are implicitly closed from the last vertex to the origin vertex and all edges shall be non-intersecting except at the vertices. |
Shutter Presentation Value |
(0018,1622) |
3 |
A single gray unsigned value used to replace those parts of the image occluded by the shutter, when rendered on a monochrome display. The units are specified in P-Values, from a minimum of 0000H (black) up to a maximum of FFFFH (white). NoteThe maximum P-Value for this Attribute may be different from the maximum P-Value from the output of the Presentation LUT, which may be less than 16 bits in depth. |
Shutter Presentation Color CIELab Value |
(0018,1624) |
3 |
A color triplet value used to replace those parts of the image occluded by the shutter, when rendered on a color display. The units are specified in PCS-Values, and the value is encoded as CIELab. See Section C.10.7.1.1. |
Figure C.7-1, Figure C.7-2, Figure C.7-3, Figure C.7-4 and Figure C.7-4b illustrate the values of coordinate Attributes for 1:1 aspect and 2:1 aspect ratio images with rectangular and circular display shutters applied.
Figure C.7-1. Rectangular Display Shutter (1:1 aspect ratio image)
Figure C.7-2. Rectangular Display Shutter (2:1 aspect ratio images as they would appear before interpolation for display)
Figure C.7-3. Circular Display Shutter (1:1 aspect ratio image)
Figure C.7-4. Circular Display Shutter (2:1 aspect ratio images as they would appear before interpolation for display)
Figure C.7-4b illustrates the combined application of rectangular and circular display shutters to show the least amount of visible image.
Figure C.7-4b. Combined Rectangular and Circular Display Shutter
The Bitmap Display Shutter is a bitmap that defines an arbitrary shape that may be applied on the image for presentation purposes in order to neutralize the display of any of the pixels defined in the bitmap.
The manner in which the display area is neutralized (black-out, gray, or other means) is defined by the Attribute Shutter Presentation Value (0018,1622).
The bitmap is specified as a reference to an instance of the Overlay Plane Module Section C.9.2. The referenced Overlay is specialized such that:
Overlay Type (60xx,0040) shall be "G",
Overlay Bits Allocated (60xx,0100) shall be 1,
Overlay Bit Position (60xx,0102) shall be 0 and
Overlay Origin (60xx,0050) shall be 1\1.
Overlay Rows (60xx,0010) and Overlay Columns (60xx,0011) shall be the same as Rows (0028,0010) and Columns (0028,0011) in the image respectively.
A value of 1 in Overlay Data (60xx,3000) shall indicate a pixel to which the shutter is applied, i.e., replaced with Shutter Presentation Value (0018,1622).
The Overlay specified in this Attribute shall not be activated (used as a conventional overlay) by the Overlay Activation Module Section C.11.7.
Table C.7.6.15-1. Bitmap Display Shutter Module Attributes
Attribute Name |
Tag |
Type |
Attribute Description |
---|---|---|---|
Shutter Shape |
(0018,1600) |
1 |
Shape of the shutter defined for display. Enumerated Values:
This Attribute shall contain one Value. |
Shutter Overlay Group |
(0018,1623) |
1 |
Specifies the Group (60xx) of an Overlay stored within the Presentation State IOD that contains the bitmap data, as defined in the Overlay Plane Module Section C.9.2. |
Shutter Presentation Value |
(0018,1622) |
1 |
A single gray unsigned value used to replace those parts of the image occluded by the shutter, when rendered on a monochrome display. The units are specified in P-Values, from a minimum of 0000H (black) up to a maximum of FFFFH (white). NoteThe maximum P-Value for this Attribute may be different from the maximum P-Value from the output of the Presentation LUT, which may be less than 16 bits in depth. |
Shutter Presentation Color CIELab Value |
(0018,1624) |
3 |
A color triplet value used to replace those parts of the image occluded by the shutter, when rendered on a color display. The units are specified in PCS-Values, and the value is encoded as CIELab. See Section C.10.7.1.1. |
The Display shutter is a geometric mask consisting of one or more combined shapes that may be applied on the image for presentation purposes in order to neutralize the display of any of the pixels located outside of the shutter shape. Geometry of the shutter is specified with respect to a row and column coordinate system where the origin is the upper left hand pixel. This origin is specified by the values 1,1 for row/column. A row coordinate represents a row spacing (vertical) and a column coordinate represents a column spacing (horizontal). Up to three different shutter shapes may be used and superimposed.
The manner in which the display area is neutralized (black-out, gray, or other means) is defined by the Attribute Shutter Presentation Value (0018,1622), or undefined if this Attribute is absent or empty.
Table C.7-17. Display Shutter Module Attributes
Attribute Name |
Tag |
Type |
Attribute Description |
---|---|---|---|
Table C.7-17a. Display Shutter Macro Attributes
Attribute Name |
Tag |
Type |
Attribute Description |
---|---|---|---|
Shutter Shape |
(0018,1600) |
1 |
Shape(s) of the shutter defined for display. Enumerated Values:
This multi-valued Attribute shall contain at most one of each Enumerated Value. When multiple values are present, and the shutter is applied to a displayed image, then all of the shapes shall be combined and applied simultaneously, that is, the least amount of image remaining shall be visible (unoccluded). See Figure C.7-4b. |
Shutter Left Vertical Edge |
(0018,1602) |
1C |
Required if Shutter Shape (0018,1600) is RECTANGULAR. Location of the left edge of the rectangular shutter with respect to pixels in the image given as column. |
Shutter Right Vertical Edge |
(0018,1604) |
1C |
Required if Shutter Shape (0018,1600) is RECTANGULAR. Location of the right edge of the rectangular shutter with respect to pixels in the image given as column. |
Shutter Upper Horizontal Edge |
(0018,1606) |
1C |
Required if Shutter Shape (0018,1600) is RECTANGULAR. Location of the upper edge of the rectangular shutter with respect to pixels in the image given as row. |
Shutter Lower Horizontal Edge |
(0018,1608) |
1C |
Required if Shutter Shape (0018,1600) is RECTANGULAR. Location of the lower edge of the rectangular shutter with respect to pixels in the image given as row. |
Center of Circular Shutter |
(0018,1610) |
1C |
Required if Shutter Shape (0018,1600) is CIRCULAR. Location of the center of the circular shutter with respect to pixels in the image given as row and column. |
Radius of Circular Shutter |
(0018,1612) |
1C |
Required if Shutter Shape (0018,1600) is CIRCULAR. Radius of the circular shutter with respect to pixels in the image given as a number of pixels along the row direction. |
Vertices of the Polygonal Shutter |
(0018,1620) |
1C |
Required if Shutter Shape (0018,1600) is POLYGONAL. Multiple Values where the first set of two values are:
Two or more pairs of values follow and are the row and column coordinates of the other vertices of the polygon shutter. Polygon shutters are implicitly closed from the last vertex to the origin vertex and all edges shall be non-intersecting except at the vertices. |
Shutter Presentation Value |
(0018,1622) |
3 |
A single gray unsigned value used to replace those parts of the image occluded by the shutter, when rendered on a monochrome display. The units are specified in P-Values, from a minimum of 0000H (black) up to a maximum of FFFFH (white). NoteThe maximum P-Value for this Attribute may be different from the maximum P-Value from the output of the Presentation LUT, which may be less than 16 bits in depth. |
Shutter Presentation Color CIELab Value |
(0018,1624) |
3 |
A color triplet value used to replace those parts of the image occluded by the shutter, when rendered on a color display. The units are specified in PCS-Values, and the value is encoded as CIELab. See Section C.10.7.1.1. |
Figure C.7-1, Figure C.7-2, Figure C.7-3, Figure C.7-4 and Figure C.7-4b illustrate the values of coordinate Attributes for 1:1 aspect and 2:1 aspect ratio images with rectangular and circular display shutters applied.
Figure C.7-1. Rectangular Display Shutter (1:1 aspect ratio image)
Figure C.7-2. Rectangular Display Shutter (2:1 aspect ratio images as they would appear before interpolation for display)
Figure C.7-3. Circular Display Shutter (1:1 aspect ratio image)
Figure C.7-4. Circular Display Shutter (2:1 aspect ratio images as they would appear before interpolation for display)
Figure C.7-4b illustrates the combined application of rectangular and circular display shutters to show the least amount of visible image.
Figure C.7-4b. Combined Rectangular and Circular Display Shutter