Comparison of radiographic and optical magnification techniques for objects in arbitary orientations relative to the film plane
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- DOI: 10.1148/118.2.439
Comparison of radiographic and optical magnification techniques for objects in arbitary orientations relative to the film plane
Abstract
Radiographic and optical magnification techniques for objects lying in planes at arbitrary angles with respect to the film plane are compared. It is shown that there is no significant advantage of one technique over the other with respect to the degree of magnification achieved.
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