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THEORY GUIDE
10DEC05
The following table compares the analog and digital health image capture systems.
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Uses "Rare Earth" SCREENS -
GADOLINIUM OXYSULFIDE or
LANTHANUM OXYBROMIDE.
Speed range from 100 - 1000.
Film processing parameters are important
in determining the quality of the image,
for example chemical temperature and
timing.
It is hard to obtain the same print quality
when copies are necessary because of
variations in GENERATORS,
PROCESSORS, positions, procedures,
and conditions for developing the film.
Overexposing or underexposing an image
normally makes it necessary to expose
the patient to ionizing radiation again.
Image quality is changed by conditions in
the environment, for example temperature
or humidity.
The image cannot be viewed in more
than one place at a time.
Analog Screen/Film Systems
Digital CR Systems
Uses a BARIUM FLOUROHALIDE STORAGE
PHOSPHOR SCREEN.
Screen speed:
General Purpose (GP), 200 - 250
High Resolution (HP), 100 - 125
Enhanced High Resolution (EHR), 100 - 125
No film processing is necessary.
The user can print a copy of the digital image
at any time.
Exposure factors do not normally make it
necessary to expose the patient to ionizing
radiation again.
Image quality is not changed by conditions in
the environment.
CR images can be viewed at more than one
place at the same time, in the same building or
in remote nodes on the network.
Radiography Theory

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