XERORADIOGRAPHY: IMAGE CONTENT AND COMPARISON WITH FILM ROENTGENOGRAMS

Abstract
Xeroradiography is an electrostatic imaging system based on the photoconductor selenium. This article discusses contrast and recording latitude of the xeroradiographic image (XR) and compares it to those of silver halide roentgenographic films. The study leads one to conclude that both recording systems with proper radiographic exposure factors record similar information, but present it to the interpreter in differing forms as to degrees of contrast and latitude.

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