This supplement defines a new SOP Class that relaxes the requirements of the existing GSPS SOP Class for modalities in which the dynamic range varies between images or frames. This SOP class will address handling of Modality LUT in the referenced image(s) and not require the GSPS Modality LUT Module.
The rationale behind this supplement is that PS3.4 N.2.1.1 requires the per image Modality LUT be ignored in the presence of a GSPS object. This is problematic in cases such as PET or MR, in which the dynamic range of the measured values varies between images. This forces the GSPS creator to render a GSPS object for each image.
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