Using the Study Color Coding Scheme

Several main elements of the InteleViewer interface use a color coding scheme to make it easier to differentiate between prior studies. This can be useful when you load several studies in a viewport and need to quickly identify which loaded images belong to the same study. For example, on a four-monitor configuration with a 3 x 4 series layout spanning across all monitors, each row contains views from different studies. By looking at the text overlay color, you can identify which images belong to the same study on each monitor.

The InteleViewer elements that use a color scheme are the Thumbnail strip, Studies list, viewport text overlays, Patient menu, and the Comparison list in the Protocol Preview pane.

UI elements showing multiple priors color scheme

Black represents the current study and dark blue represents the most recent prior study. Prior studies are represented by a repeating sequence of five colors.

Multiple priors color scheme