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Radiography in Modern Industry - Kodak

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Figure 48: Circled numerals <strong>in</strong> the figure correspond to the items <strong>in</strong> Example 1.Example 2: Film X has a higher contrast than Film Z at D = 2.0 (See Figure 49) and also a f<strong>in</strong>ergra<strong>in</strong>. Suppose that, for these reasons, it is desired to make the radiograph on Film X with adensity of 2.0 <strong>in</strong> the same region of maximum <strong>in</strong>terest.4. Log E at D = 2.O for Film X is 1.915. Log E at D = 2.0 for Film Z is 1.626. Difference <strong>in</strong> log E is 0.29Antilogarithm of this difference is 1.95Therefore, the exposure for D = 2.0 on Film Z is multiplied by 1.95 giv<strong>in</strong>g 97.5 mA-m<strong>in</strong>, for adensity of 2.0 on Film X.<strong>Radiography</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>Modern</strong> <strong>Industry</strong> 72

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