1979
DOI: 10.1098/rsta.1979.0061
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Electrostatic imaging in radiology: limitations and prospects

Abstract: In this radiographic technique, the latent image takes the form of a surface distribution of electric charge which may be rendered visible in various ways. The charge distribution is formed either on a selenium surface (xeroradiography) or by collecting ions on an insulating foil (ionography). Conventional powder development techniques yield visible images in which high spatial frequencies are enhanced (‘edge contrast’) and low frequencies largely suppressed. This contrast pattern is useful for the radiologica… Show more

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