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Lecture notes on Engineering Principles of Radiation Imaging

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About the Lectures

 

The effect of radiation transport and quantum noise on image quality is explored in the context of both conventional and newly developed systems. Radiation sources for imaging, mathematical descriptions of image quality, and the performance of humans as visual observers are covered. Specific systems considered include phosphor screen and direct digital radiography systems, Anger camera systems, x-ray computed tomography (CT) systems, and Positron Emission Tomography (PET) systems. Particular emphasis is given to the statistical processes important in radiographic and nuclear medicine imaging systems.

 

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PROCESING THE RADIOGRAPH-DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING NOTES

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SUMMARY

When an X-ray film has been exposed, it must be processed in order to produce a

permanent visible radiographic image that can be kept without deterioration for a number of

years. Processing transforms the latent image into a visible image. The term for the

several procedures that collectively produce the visible, permanent image is processing

and consists of developing, rinsing, fixing, washing and drying procedures