Autoradiographic image intensification methods for recovering the images of underexposed step wedges, resolution targets and radiographs were investigated. The fog level of the intensified image was decreased by treating the film in a subproportional photographic reducer (mixture of potassium ferricyanide and sodium thiosulfate) prior to activation with S-35 thiourea. The fog level of intensified images of a step wedge decreased from a density of 1.32 to .12, the maximum contrast increased from 2.08 to 5.52, the relative speed increase calculated at 0.6 above fog level increased from 3.05 to 4.06 while resolution remained the same at 5.0 lines per millimeter.Radiographs of underexposed images were recovered by using this autoradiographic im...
Introduction: Due to ever-increasing need for diagnostic radiographs in dentistry, it is necessary t...
Objectives: In this study it was evaluated how common image cropping, or electronic collimation, is ...
radiography is much higher than that conventional screen–film radiography. Therefore, the aim of thi...
Autoradiographic image intensification methods for recovering the images of underexposed step wedges...
Methods of decreasing the fog density level in an autoradiographically intensified image were invest...
A survey of radiographic films to establish the best donor/receiver combination for use in the autor...
Purpose: To develop a protocol for the optimization of diagnostic chest radiography examination, the...
Applications of nuclear science to photographic techniques are described. They are related to the ob...
Experiments were done to reduce the influence of unwanted X-ray exposures on Kodak Plus-X film. Vari...
A series of del iberately underexposed Kodak Film Type Tri-X negatives were first, conventionally de...
An, investigation of improving the quality of light formed images uniformly fogged by X-rays was don...
INTRODUCTION : With the interest in anticipating access to the result of intraoral radiography, the ...
In computed radiography (CR) images, dose reduction up to 0.10 mGy is possible in chest radiography ...
The aim of this study was to compare the sensitometric properties of commonly used radiographic film...
Purpose: Film-screen speed is one of the most critical factors affecting radiation dose to the patie...
Introduction: Due to ever-increasing need for diagnostic radiographs in dentistry, it is necessary t...
Objectives: In this study it was evaluated how common image cropping, or electronic collimation, is ...
radiography is much higher than that conventional screen–film radiography. Therefore, the aim of thi...
Autoradiographic image intensification methods for recovering the images of underexposed step wedges...
Methods of decreasing the fog density level in an autoradiographically intensified image were invest...
A survey of radiographic films to establish the best donor/receiver combination for use in the autor...
Purpose: To develop a protocol for the optimization of diagnostic chest radiography examination, the...
Applications of nuclear science to photographic techniques are described. They are related to the ob...
Experiments were done to reduce the influence of unwanted X-ray exposures on Kodak Plus-X film. Vari...
A series of del iberately underexposed Kodak Film Type Tri-X negatives were first, conventionally de...
An, investigation of improving the quality of light formed images uniformly fogged by X-rays was don...
INTRODUCTION : With the interest in anticipating access to the result of intraoral radiography, the ...
In computed radiography (CR) images, dose reduction up to 0.10 mGy is possible in chest radiography ...
The aim of this study was to compare the sensitometric properties of commonly used radiographic film...
Purpose: Film-screen speed is one of the most critical factors affecting radiation dose to the patie...
Introduction: Due to ever-increasing need for diagnostic radiographs in dentistry, it is necessary t...
Objectives: In this study it was evaluated how common image cropping, or electronic collimation, is ...
radiography is much higher than that conventional screen–film radiography. Therefore, the aim of thi...