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Data Clipping (Artifact) | |
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Data clipping artifacts give images a washed-out, non-uniform appearance.
If the receiver gain increase, so that the signal level is larger than the maximum ADC value, the reconstructed image brightness was scaled to compensate this. The overall intensity loss as well as the extensive signal is reconstructed outside of the object.
This effect is called 'clipping' because on a plot of signal amplitude vs. time, it looks like the top and bottom of the echo has been 'clipped off' with scissors.
See Radio Frequency Overflow Artifact. | |
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