Screen Film Radiography | X-ray Physics | Radiology Physics Course #30

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    Screen film radiography was the mainstay of radiograph production until the introduction of digital radiography systems. Here we will discuss the construction of the screen film cassette, the gadolinium oxysulfide phosphor layer, fluorescence and the seven basic steps used to process the screen film.
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Komentáře • 25

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    @ProsperEmeka-mh5sk Před 7 měsíci +2

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  • @rk_efx
    @rk_efx Před rokem +4

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    @waelmahmoud230 Před 7 měsíci +1

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  • @manuelalvarez5512
    @manuelalvarez5512 Před 10 měsíci

    Nice explanation. I came here studying industrial radiography and the video helped me a lot.

  • @salonichristian
    @salonichristian Před 13 dny

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  • @quasar4601
    @quasar4601 Před 5 měsíci

    Really enjoying your videos
    Do you know of any book for Rad therapy that illustrate patient positioning . I am just looking for a basic and simple book to show me the basic positioning to know before I start my class in the fall.
    Thanks

  • @Study_hub..25
    @Study_hub..25 Před 3 měsíci

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    @Abhi-qs4zq Před 12 dny

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  • @karanlalwani4284
    @karanlalwani4284 Před rokem

    Great lectures sir....
    And thanks for making the video on Tissue harmonics

  • @vidhirathod533
    @vidhirathod533 Před rokem

    Amazing lecture really!!! Very simplified! Just one thing- you have used Gadolinium oxysulfide which is a rare earth phosphor here which emits light in the green range and thus incompatible with a silver hallide film . Here the film used should have been a special film for Gd2O2S like Kodak film. Right?

    • @radiologytutorials
      @radiologytutorials  Před rokem

      Thank you Vidhi. I’m not actually sure of the answer here 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @GUENBGANUB
    @GUENBGANUB Před 5 měsíci

    if u were only my prof ill definitely listen to every word u say charzz

  • @riio15
    @riio15 Před rokem

    Nice, Michael ~ ♥

  • @RadiographyMadeEasy
    @RadiographyMadeEasy Před rokem

    Great