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Will the PhosphorImager system do westerns?

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Will the PhosphorImager system do westerns?

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A. Yes. Unlike the old beta-imagers, storage phosphor screens are sensitive to emissions from all laboratory radiochemicals, x-rays, and UV. The exception is tritium, which because of its low energy, requires a special uncoated screen. The same rule of thumb applies: multiply your film exposure time by one-tenth to estimate the best exposure time for storage phosphor.

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