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Sensitometry in Radiography Explained by illo is a document available to read on EtoBox.

Sensitometry is the study of the response of photographic materials to light or radiation exposure. A sensitometric strip is produced by exposing film to a range of known exposures. The densities are then measured and plotted on a characteristic curve showing the relationship between density and log exposure. Key features of the curve include gross fog, threshold, contrast, speed/sensitivity and maximum density which provide information about the film

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