What does a chiropractor do when someone else needs a copy of the images and the person requesting the images doesn’t use digital radiography?
This is where the technology moves from being useful to being downright fun. Say an insurance company has a question about an image, you can print the image to plain paper-the penny a page stuff, you could e-mail it to the adjusted, you could burn it to a CD and send it along with your report. Now the best part, the software the use the film is embedded with each image so the person who gets the film only needs a computer that can access e-mail or a CD.
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