Method of adjusting radiation image read-out condition

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2504841, 364414, G01T 1105

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ABSTRACT:
A method of adjusting radiation image read-out conditions used in a radiation image recording and reproducing system wherein preliminary read-out and final read-out are conducted for detecting the radiation image stored in a stimulable phosphor sheet comprises the step of determining a histogram of the amount of light emitted by the stimulable phosphor sheet when it is exposed to stimulating rays during the preliminary read-out. Read-out conditions are adjusted on the basis of a histogram section ranging from the maximum light emission amount in the histogram to a value determined by image recording conditions.

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