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This session on Film-Screen Sens item etry will be concerned primarily with the image receptor most used in medical radiography: the screen-film-process combination. We shall not, however, be dealing with its optical image-forming properties--only the response of the system to changes in exposure. One may liken sensitometry to the d-c response of an amplifier; the subject of the next session--Film-Screen Optics--may be likened to that of the a-c response.
H.Murray Cleare
"General Physics Of X-Ray Film-Screen-Process Speed And Contrast Characteristics", Proc. SPIE 0056, Medical X-Ray Photo-Optical Systems Evaluation, (1 May 1974); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954262
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H.Murray Cleare, "General Physics Of X-Ray Film-Screen-Process Speed And Contrast Characteristics," Proc. SPIE 0056, Medical X-Ray Photo-Optical Systems Evaluation, (1 May 1974); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954262