Radiography is a way of visualizing the internal structure of an object using x-rays or gamma rays. This method is widely used in medicine to diagnose various diseases such as tumors, tuberculosis, pneumonia, heart and bone diseases. Radiography is one of the most effective methods for assessing bone structures and identifying tumors at an early stage.
The radiography process begins with the object being placed on a table covered with a cloth. A beam of x-ray or gamma rays is then directed at the object, penetrating the tissue and passing through the object. Rays that pass through tissues of different densities create different images that can be converted into a design.
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Radio photography is the process of obtaining images using the natural ability of biological tissues to absorb and scatter electromagnetic waves. This technique differs from conventional radiography in that X-ray radiation has low penetration.