Principles Of Projection Geometry
Write short note on principles of projection geometry.
Answer. Projection geometry is also known as shadow casting.
Following are the principles of projection geometry:
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- Principle 1: Focal spot, i.e. source of radiation should be as small as possible.
- Principle 2: Focal spot-object distance should be as long as possible.
- Principle 3: Object-film distance should be as small as possible.
- Principle 4: Long-axis of the object and film planes should be parallel.
- Principle 5: X-ray beam should strike the object and the film planes at right angle.
- Principle 6: There should be no movement of the tube,
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Radiographic image formation


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Radiographic distortion control

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