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Radiographic Images and Symbols

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In radiography picture forming involves either fluoroscopy or registration on special photographic film. Images can also be recorded on photographic paper, Polaroid film and paper, and on various color films; however, such applications are exceptional.

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Krinitzsky, E.L. (1970). Radiographic Images and Symbols. In: Radiography in the Earth Sciences and Soil Mechanics. Monographs in Geoscience. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1803-3_3

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