Unsharpness is a term given for the loss of spatial resolution in a radiographic image.
They are used on radiographic images to determine anatomical side of body.
Despite this, many x-ray technicians were able to achieve what were then considered to be remarkable radiographic images.
Sharpness of a radiographic image is strongly determined by the size of the x-ray source.
The radiographic image and a modem or other connection are required for this first step.
Since it is made of metal, it is easily seen in radiographic images.
The disadvantage is that large coils can disrupt the radiographic image.
This, he theorized, would produce much better radiographic images.
No anomalies were noted in the radiographic images.
Diagnosis relies on clinical signs and characteristic changes in radiographic images of the metaphyses.