[Intl_DxMedPhys] Display Workstation Photometer Recommendations
Bob Kobistek
bob at rjkmedphys.com
Wed Jul 8 14:23:54 EDT 2026
I recommend the SpectraCine SC-850
Robert J. Kobistek, MS, FACR, DABR, MRSE(MRSC(tm))
Medical Physicist
RJK Medical Physics, Inc.
440-463-7879
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Subject: [Intl_DxMedPhys] Display Workstation Photometer Recommendations
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<mailto:maynard.high at wmchealth.org>
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