Radiation image read-out apparatus

X-ray or gamma ray systems or devices – Photographic detector support – Dental

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354334, 378165, 250580, G03D 1300, G03D 1302

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052373584

ABSTRACT:
A radiation image read-out apparatus comprises an automatic developing machine for carrying out a developing process on silver halide film, on which a radiation image has been recorded as a latent image, while the silver halide film is being passed through the automatic developing machine. A film digitizer is connected to the automatic developing machine such that it may directly receive the silver halide film having been fed out of the automatic developing machine. The film digitizer photoelectrically reads out the radiation image, which has been converted into a visible image during the developing process, from the silver halide film and thereby generates an image signal representing the radiation image. The radiation image read-out apparatus is free of the problems in that considerable time and labor are required to set the film manually in the film digitizer, and the film becomes stained with finger marks, dust, or the like.

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patent: 4960993 (1996-10-01), Shigyo et al.
patent: 5148464 (1992-09-01), Metoki

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