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Table B.1-1 lists the color palettes that are defined by the DICOM Standard.
Table B.1-1. Standard Color Palettes
The Hot Iron color palette is often used in nuclear medicine applications to make differences in signal intensity (counts) more apparent to the human observer. A typical example is illustrated in Figure B.1.1.1-1.
The ICC Profile shall define the sRGB space.
The value of Content Label (0070,0080) shall be "HOT_IRON".
This color palette is defined to contain the values for Red Palette Color Lookup Table Descriptor (0028,1101), Green Palette Color Lookup Table Descriptor (0028,1102) and Blue Palette Color Lookup Table Descriptor (0028,1103) defined in Table B.1.1.2-1.
This color palette is defined to contain the values in Table B.1.1.2-2, where the values in the columns Red, Green and Blue are the values of the Red Palette Color Lookup Table Data (0028,1201), Green Palette Color Lookup Table Data (0028,1202) and Blue Palette Color Lookup Table Data (0028,1203), respectively.
The PET color palette is often used in PET applications to pseudo-color the superimposed PET images when displayed fused with underlying CT images. A typical example is illustrated in Figure B.1.2.1-1.
The ICC Profile shall define the sRGB space.
The value of Content Label (0070,0080) shall be "PET".
This color palette is defined to contain the values for Red Palette Color Lookup Table Descriptor (0028,1101), Green Palette Color Lookup Table Descriptor (0028,1102) and Blue Palette Color Lookup Table Descriptor (0028,1103) defined in Table B.1.2.2-1.
This color palette is defined to contain the values in Table B.1.2.2-2, where the values in the columns Red,Green and Blue are the values of the Red Palette Color Lookup Table Data (0028,1201), Green Palette Color Lookup Table Data (0028,1202) and Blue Palette Color Lookup Table Data (0028,1203), respectively.
The Hot Metal Blue color palette is often used in nuclear medicine or PET applications to make differences in signal intensity (counts) more apparent to the human observer. A typical example is illustrated in Figure B.1.3.1-1.
The ICC Profile shall define the sRGB space.
The value of Content Label (0070,0080) shall be "HOT_METAL_BLUE".
This color palette is defined to contain the values for Red Palette Color Lookup Table Descriptor (0028,1101), Green Palette Color Lookup Table Descriptor (0028,1102) and Blue Palette Color Lookup Table Descriptor (0028,1103) defined in Table B.1.3.2-1.
This color palette is defined to contain the values in Table B.1.3.2-2, where the values in the columns Red,Green and Blue are the values of the Red Palette Color Lookup Table Data (0028,1201), Green Palette Color Lookup Table Data (0028,1202) and Blue Palette Color Lookup Table Data (0028,1203), respectively.
The PET 20 Step color palette is often used in PET applications to make differences in signal intensity (counts) more apparent to the human observer. A typical example is illustrated in Figure B.1.4.1-1.
The ICC Profile shall define the sRGB space.
The value of Content Label (0070,0080) shall be "PET_20_STEP".
This color palette is defined to contain the values for Red Palette Color Lookup Table Descriptor (0028,1101), Green Palette Color Lookup Table Descriptor (0028,1102) and Blue Palette Color Lookup Table Descriptor (0028,1103) defined in Table B.1.4.2-1.
This color palette is defined to contain the values in Table B.1.4.2-2, where the values in the columns Red,Green and Blue are the values of the Red Palette Color Lookup Table Data (0028,1201), Green Palette Color Lookup Table Data (0028,1202) and Blue Palette Color Lookup Table Data (0028,1203), respectively.
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