Abstract

The article is devoted to the issues of contrasting images obtained during magnetic resonance (MR) studies. The conducted studies have shown that the nuclear-magnetic and other physical processes occurring in the tomograph do not allow the contrast to be adjusted within the necessary limits. A television method for adjusting contrast — gamma correction, which allows researchers to more accurately diagnose diseases — is proposed. Keywords contrast, gamma correction, magnetic resonance diagnostics

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