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Radiograph
Why do bones appear white on a radiograph?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Currently very few radigraphy departments use film, an electronic plate is used instead, but the argument is the same, the higher the level of transmitted radiation the darker the image. The original radiograph is analogous to a photographic negative.
The advantage of the electronic version is that it can be manipulated by software to alter the image and hence improve visibility of different structures.
The advantage of the electronic version is that it can be manipulated by software to alter the image and hence improve visibility of different structures.