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How do I recognise if my digital image has been obtained with more dose than necessary?

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How do I recognise if my digital image has been obtained with more dose than necessary?

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It is not easy to recognise these overexposures if the radiographic technical data (exposure parameters) or the dose values are not recorded by the X ray system or in the DICOM header. The wide dynamic range of digital detectors and the automatic post-processing create difficulty in recognising overexposures.

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