Radiation imaging apparatus, radiation imaging system, and...

X-ray or gamma ray systems or devices – Electronic circuit – With display or signaling

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C250S370090

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06985555

ABSTRACT:
A radiation imaging apparatus includes a radiation detecting unit and an image-display controlling unit. The radiation detecting unit has radiation detectors, arranged in a two-dimensional array, for detecting radiation transmitted through an object as electrical signals. The image-display controlling unit radiographs radiation images of the object, detected as the electrical signals by the radiation detecting unit, at a predetermined frame rate as continuous images in a plurality of frames and displays a processed image given by subtracting an m-th image from an (m+1)-th image in synchronous with either the m-th image or the (m+1)-th image that does not undergo the subtraction in a display, where m is a natural number.

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