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Digital radiography (DR), another name for digital X-rays, uses X-ray sensitive plates to record data and instantly send it to a computer system. Instead of using X-ray film, the final image is shown on a monitor. A sophisticated kind of X-ray inspection known as digital radiography generates a digital radiographic image on a computer screen instantaneously. During object examination, this method uses x-ray-sensitive plates to gather data, which is then instantly sent to a computer without the need for an intermediary cassette. A detector sensor transforms the incident X-ray radiation into an equivalent electric charge and subsequently a digital image. Digital detector arrays, sometimes referred to as flat panel detectors, offer superior digital image quality as compared to alternative imaging systems. They may have enhanced dynamic range and a superior signal-to-noise ratio, which translates into excellent sensitivity for radiography applications.
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