Radiographic Imaging
by Derrick P . Roberts (Author), NigelL.Smith (Author), NigelL.Smith (Author), Derrick P . Roberts (Author)
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Used
Hardcover
1988
$129.27
An attempt to provide a manual of practical knowledge in the imaging sciences, connecting wherever possible, the theory with practice. It pays particular attention to the subject areas where experience has indicated most misconceptions occur. It can be used both as a reference within the imaging department and as a manual of photographic quality assurance and fault finding which is easy to understand and read. The manual is aimed at students in the field of diagnostic imaging, from graduate and postgraduate radiographic students to trainee radiologists.
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Used
Paperback
1994
$12.74
This text has been written to satisfy the need for more practical knowledge in the imaging sciences. It is aimed at students of diagnostic imaging and trainee radiologists and is intended as a reference within an imaging department and as a manual of photographic quality assurance and fault finding. This second edition has been divided into four sections. The first section covers the advances from the imaging cameras through to laser imaging and computer networking, including image manipulation and three-dimensional imaging. Section two covers conventional image production including films, screens, chemicals and processing. Section three is concerned with quality, with the chapters on sensitometry and image quality covering the basic principles and the chapter on quality assurance and tests translating the principles into practice. The final section looks at environmental issues including pollution and the effects of the current British legislation on the subject. A mini index has been introduced at the end of each chapter.
Synopsis
An attempt to provide a manual of practical knowledge in the imaging sciences, connecting wherever possible, the theory with practice. It pays particular attention to the subject areas where experience has indicated most misconceptions occur. It can be used both as a reference within the imaging department and as a manual of photographic quality assurance and fault finding which is easy to understand and read. The manual is aimed at students in the field of diagnostic imaging, from graduate and postgraduate radiographic students to trainee radiologists.