Chesneys' radiographic imaging /
Chesneys' radiographic imaging /
Radiographic imaging
revised and edited by John Ball, Tony Price.
- 6th ed. / John Ball, Tony Price.
- Oxford : Blackwell Science Ltd., c1995.
- xiv, 429 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 409-411) and index.
CONTENTS
Part 1: Introduction
1. Introduction --
2. Image characteristics --
Part 2: Invisible X-ray image
3. Production of the invisible X-ray image --
Part 3: Radiograph
4. Photographic principles --
5. Recording system: firm materials --
6. Recording system: firm storage --
7. Recording system: intensifying screens --
8. Recording system: film cassettes --
9. Radiographic processing-principles --
10. Radiographic processing-practice --
11. Silver recovery --
12. Processing area --
13. Automated film-handling systems --
14. Presentation and viewing of radiographs --
15. Storage and viewing and archiving of exposed film --
16. Radiographic image --
17. Influence of exposure factors --
18. Image quality control --
Part 4: Fluoroscopic image
19. Image intensifer --
20. Lens systems and image distributors --
21. Photofluorography of the intensified image --
22. Television and digital images --
23. Recording the television image --
Part 5: Special imaging techniques
24. Duplication of radiographs --
25. Image subtraction techniques --
26. Macroradiography --
27. Visualization of depth --
28. Other imaging technologies
Part 6: Perception and interpretation of images
29. Visual perception and interpretation.
"Following the success of the previous editions of this established text, the sixth edition of Chesneys' Radiographic Imaging reflects the advances in radiography education and practice and the changing role of the radiographer." "With the needs of the student in mind, the authors have identified the growing need to reference source material wherever possible. Coverage of radiographic imaging processes has been revised and updated throughout. Digital technology has been expanded and new sections on digital picture archiving and communication systems and computed radiography have been introduced. Descriptions of dry silver imaging and receiver operating characteristics have been included. The importance of health and safety in processing areas is also covered." "Chesneys' Radiographic Imaging provides a sound knowledge base for students. It will also be of interest to radiographers working in an increasingly demanding workplace with new technology of ever increasing complexity.
0632039019 9780632039012
95005293
Radiography, Medical
Radiography.
Humans Radiography.
RC78.R23 1995
Includes bibliographical references (p. 409-411) and index.
CONTENTS
Part 1: Introduction
1. Introduction --
2. Image characteristics --
Part 2: Invisible X-ray image
3. Production of the invisible X-ray image --
Part 3: Radiograph
4. Photographic principles --
5. Recording system: firm materials --
6. Recording system: firm storage --
7. Recording system: intensifying screens --
8. Recording system: film cassettes --
9. Radiographic processing-principles --
10. Radiographic processing-practice --
11. Silver recovery --
12. Processing area --
13. Automated film-handling systems --
14. Presentation and viewing of radiographs --
15. Storage and viewing and archiving of exposed film --
16. Radiographic image --
17. Influence of exposure factors --
18. Image quality control --
Part 4: Fluoroscopic image
19. Image intensifer --
20. Lens systems and image distributors --
21. Photofluorography of the intensified image --
22. Television and digital images --
23. Recording the television image --
Part 5: Special imaging techniques
24. Duplication of radiographs --
25. Image subtraction techniques --
26. Macroradiography --
27. Visualization of depth --
28. Other imaging technologies
Part 6: Perception and interpretation of images
29. Visual perception and interpretation.
"Following the success of the previous editions of this established text, the sixth edition of Chesneys' Radiographic Imaging reflects the advances in radiography education and practice and the changing role of the radiographer." "With the needs of the student in mind, the authors have identified the growing need to reference source material wherever possible. Coverage of radiographic imaging processes has been revised and updated throughout. Digital technology has been expanded and new sections on digital picture archiving and communication systems and computed radiography have been introduced. Descriptions of dry silver imaging and receiver operating characteristics have been included. The importance of health and safety in processing areas is also covered." "Chesneys' Radiographic Imaging provides a sound knowledge base for students. It will also be of interest to radiographers working in an increasingly demanding workplace with new technology of ever increasing complexity.
0632039019 9780632039012
95005293
Radiography, Medical
Radiography.
Humans Radiography.
RC78.R23 1995