This work addresses theoretical advances classical (2D) tomographic image reconstruction. During the past several years, inversion formulas have been established that allow ROI reconstruction from incomplete (yet sufficient) data. Such reconstructions have important consequences in certain practical situations, such as truncated projections. The precise relationship between the largest ROI that can be reconstructed and the incompleteness of the sinogram is a complex question which has still not been completely answered in the 2D case. These relationships are inherent to the system and have consequences for iterative/statistical reconstruction methods, because they describe which part of the reconstructed image is determined completely by th...