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Exposure X is a creative photo editor that handles every step of your workflow. From card transfer to organization to editing, the program simplifies routine tasks and delivers a rich set of tools for developing beautiful photos. Exposure streamlines photo management by eliminating burdensome chores. The exposure (X) delivered to a point located 1 m from the focal spot is given. X (mR) = E x x MAS. Where E x is the efficacy of the x-ray tube. In most facilities, x-ray machines are calibrated periodically, and the efficacy value can be obtained from the calibration reports.

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If you are having any issues registering through the app please contact 813-766-7872 for alternative methods of registration. Coaches get more for your money. Get Buckets Exposure Showcase series comes with everything you could want and more: competition, scouting services, media services, and top-level facilities, to bring your team to 'Get Buckets.' Events are held at IMG Academy, Winter Havens' Advent Health Fieldhouse, & Wesley Chapel Wiregrass Sports Campus. All events are live-streamed. Awards for 1st place finishers in each division. Standout Individual Awards for top performers.

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General radiography has a direct relationship between optimal exposure and a diagnostic image.

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Dynamic range

Traditionally, general radiography utilized film technology with a limited dynamic range, in which under or overexposed films either develop ‘too dark’ or ‘too light' 1. Put simply; dynamic range is the series of exposure values that will result in a radiographic image; narrow dynamic range equals a smaller window of optimal exposures 2. In contemporary practice, digital radiography has replaced film technology, and with that, a more forgiving, higher dynamic range 3.

Underexposure

Underexposed images are easy to identify, they contain quantum mottle (noise), appear under-penetrated and often are deemed to be undiagnostic. In the clinical context, an underexposed chest x-ray will appear 'grainy,' and display poor penetration of the mediastinal structures leading to an inaccurate representation of anatomy.

Underexposure errors often occur at the radiographers ends, choosing an inappropriately low exposure (low mAs) for a patient’s examination, or an examination type on the workstation.

Overexposure

Due to the high dynamic range in digital imaging, overexposure is slightly more challenging to identify. Overexposed images will have a distinct lack of quantum mottle while appearing ‘saturated’ or in extreme cases ‘burnt out’ whereby anatomy is completely obliterated from the radiograph. Due to the tendency to correlate a lack of noise with image quality, combined with the high dynamic range of digital imaging, exposure factors in digital imaging will sometimes increase in clinical practice, this is known as 'dose creep' 4.

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Exposure indicators

To account for the change in dynamic range, and the growing issue of dose creep, the International Electrotechnical Commission and the American Association of Physicists in Medicine developed standards for the scrutinizing of digital radiography exposures 5,6. Each digital image system provides an Exposure Index (EI), a target EI, and the deviations from that target EI 3,4. The EI is a numerical value related to the signal to noise ratio squared of an image, a marker for exposure quality. Each examination has a target EI, values under that EI are considered underexposed, values above, overexposed 3,4.

Although EI is a useful measure of image quality, it is highly influenced by collimation, gonadal shielding, and medical implants 4. It is therefore essential to assess each image on its merit while considering the EI provided by the vendor.

See also
  • 1. Ritenour ER. Physics overview of screen-film radiography. (1996) Radiographics : a review publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc. 16 (4): 903-16. doi:10.1148/radiographics.16.4.8835979 - Pubmed
  • 2. Berkhout WE, Beuger DA, Sanderink GC, van der Stelt PF. The dynamic range of digital radiographic systems: dose reduction or risk of overexposure?. (2004) Dento maxillo facial radiology. 33 (1): 1-5. doi:10.1259/dmfr/40677472 - Pubmed
  • 3. Don S, Whiting BR, Rutz LJ, Apgar BK. New exposure indicators for digital radiography simplified for radiologists and technologists. (2012) AJR. American journal of roentgenology. 199 (6): 1337-41. doi:10.2214/AJR.12.8678 - Pubmed
  • 4. Ursula Mothiram, Patrick C. Brennan, Sarah J. Lewis, Bernadette Moran, John Robinson. Digital radiography exposure indices: A review. (2014) Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences. 61 (2): 112. doi:10.1002/jmrs.49 - Pubmed
  • 5. International Electrotechnical Commission. Medical electrical equipment – Exposure index of digital X-ray imaging systems- Part 1: Definitions and requirements for general radiography. IEC, Geneva, Switzerland, 2008 International standard 62494-1.
  • 6. Shepard SJ, Wang J, Flynn M, Gingold E, Goldman L, Krugh K, Leong DL, Mah E, Ogden K, Peck D, Samei E, Wang J, Willis CE. An exposure indicator for digital radiography: AAPM Task Group 116 (executive summary). (2009) Medical physics. 36 (7): 2898-914. doi:10.1118/1.3121505 - Pubmed

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