Longitudinal magnification in radiologic images of thick objects: a new concept in magnification radiography
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- DOI: 10.1148/114.2.443
Longitudinal magnification in radiologic images of thick objects: a new concept in magnification radiography
Abstract
New concepts which are useful for evaluating image resolution and distortion in magnification radiography are introduced. It is shown theoretically and experimentally that "longitudinal magnification" defined as the ratio of the magnified image size to the conventional image size for objects located in a plane perpendicular to the film, is given approximately by the square of the conventional magnification. Resolution in the radiographically magnified image of such objects is much higher than that obtained by optical magnification. This is confirmed experimentally by radiographs of square-wave test objects. The related image distortion is also discussed.
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