“…The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect on image density of the following five features of computed sonography that can change the apparent image output: gain setting, log compression (LC), persis tence, preprocessing, and two-dimensional (2-D) postpro cessing [7], The gain control compensates for the loss of energy that otherwise occurs as the ultrasound beam passes deeper into homogeneous tissue. Any change of this control will significantly change the echo pattern [5,6,8], The LC function controls the gray-scale display of the image, thus, by increasing the LC, the image contains a wider dynamic range of echo amplitudes. The persis tence control is a form of frame averaging that adds 'histo ry' to the current image.…”