[Intl_DxMedPhys] Display Workstation Photometer Recommendations

Gretchen Raterman Bell gretchen.raterman at gmail.com
Wed Jul 8 13:39:29 EDT 2026


We use Gossen Mavolux.  Not sure what qualifies as "inexpensive" -- these
are about $500.

Gretchen R. Bell, M.S., DABR
Diagnostic Imaging Physicist
Ochsner Medical Center
(504)842-8506



On Wed, Jul 8, 2026 at 12:31 PM High, Maynard via
Intl_dxmedphys_wd_osu_list <intl_dxmedphys_wd_osu_list at lists.osu.edu> wrote:

> I am looking for an inexpensive, robust, reasonably accurate standalone
> light meter (lux and cd/m2) that I can send out to our remote Locum
> radiologist homes (there are about 50) scattered throughout the US, and use
> in a video chat with me to
> I am looking for an inexpensive, robust, reasonably accurate standalone
> light meter (lux and cd/m2) that I can send out to our remote Locum
> radiologist homes (there are about 50) scattered throughout the US, and use
> in a video chat with me to perform GSDF conformance, luminance uniformity
> and ambient light evaluation on an annual basis.
>
> I dont need an expensive traceable primary calibration instrument as I am
> expecting to lose a few of these in the send and return process.  I plan to
> cross-calibrate with my  RaySafe photometer.
>
> Thanks in advance for and recommendations.
>
> Maynard High
> Medical Physics: Westchester Medical Center - NYMC
> 914-493-1410
> maynard.high at wmchealth.org
>
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