How long does it take to get a digital X-ray image?
With a Mini digital radiography system, objects are typically exposed with radiation for 1/2 second up to three seconds, then the data is transferred to the workstation computer for correction and the image is presented on the computer display about 10 seconds after the exposure. If multiple images are desired, the views are automatically sequenced every 15 to 18 seconds. With an EnvisionScan digital X-ray system, objects are scanned by the panel at rates of up to 1.6 inches per second at 80 micron resolution. At lower resolutions, for example 1mm, scanning can be done at rates up to 39 inches per second. Un-corrected images can be scrolled on to the computer screen as the data is captured, or displayed with correction a few seconds after the scanning is completed.
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