Journal of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers ( Volume: 59, Issue: 4, October 1952)
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X-ray Motion Picture Techniques Employed in Medical Diagnosis and Research
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- Journal Article
- Article Type
- research-article
- Abstract
- X-ray motion picture techniques are reviewed with attention to relative exposure requirements and ability to record detail. Direct cineradiography on full-scale screen-films provides the best reproduction of detail but does not at present reach true motion picture speeds. Cinefluorography is the most flexible and least expensive of the traditional methods. Because of harmful effects of radiation cinefluorographic examinations of human subjects must generally be limited to a relatively few seconds. The length of examinations can be much prolonged with the help of screen image intensification. Unfortunately the x-ray motion pictures made by kinescope recording are not yet satisfactory from the point of view of detail.
- Publication Date
- 1952-10-01
- DOI
10.5594/J01781- Link
- https://doi.org/10.5594/J01781
- Author(s)
- S. A. Weinberg, J. S. Watson, G. H. Ramsey, W. E. Schade
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S. A. Weinberg, J. S. Watson, G. H. Ramsey, and W. E. Schade; X-ray Motion Picture Techniques Employed in Medical Diagnosis and Research, Journal of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers ( Volume: 59, Issue: 4, October 1952); SMPTE, 1952. Available at https://doi.org/10.5594/J01781
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S. A. Weinberg, J. S. Watson, G. H. Ramsey, and W. E. Schade; X-ray Motion Picture Techniques Employed in Medical Diagnosis and Research, Journal of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers ( Volume: 59, Issue: 4, October 1952); SMPTE, 1952
doi: 10.5594/J01781
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url: https://doi.org/10.5594/J01781
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<li> S. A. Weinberg, J. S. Watson, G. H. Ramsey, and W. E. Schade; <cite id="bib-10-5594-j01781">X-ray Motion Picture Techniques Employed in Medical Diagnosis and Research</cite>, Journal of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers ( Volume: 59, Issue: 4, October 1952); SMPTE, 1952 <span class="doi">10.5594/J01781</span> </li>