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Radiographic photography
Sensitometry
&
Characteristic Curve
Upakar Paudel
UCMSTH
 Sensitometry as a photographic science has been
credited to two Americans, Ferdinand Hurter and
Vero Charles Driffield, who first proposed a form
of evaluation of the performance of photographic
material in about 1876.
 The main interest in radiography is how the film
will react to (apparently) x-radiation, although
usually the real interest is how the film will react
to the light produced by the IS.
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History
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• The study of the relationship between intensity
of exposure of the film and the blackness after
processing .
or
is the measurement of the
sensitivity of the film towards
radiation.
Sensitometry
 The ability or behavior of film emulsion to absorb
different wave lengths differently is known as
spectral response.
 Basic silver bromide is only sensitive for blue,
violet and UV range of spectrum but Color
sensitizers are added in film emulsion to control
spectral response.
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Spectral response
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 Photographic emulsion can be classified as:
 Monochromatic(sensitive up to blue color)
 Orthochromatic(sensitive up to green color)
 Panchromatic(sensitive up to red color)
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Spectral response
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1. Photographic density is normally the
blackness of the film.
2. Characteristic curve is the graph which
shows the relationship between the log of
exposure and the density produced in the film.
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Sensitometry…
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 On the developed film, the deposit of Ag may be
said to have a light-stopping effect or a degree of
blackness; this varies with amount of Ag present,
which in turn increases with increase in exposure.
 Obviously greater blackening of the film allows
less light to be transmitted.
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1. Photographic density
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 It has been explained that the following 3
expressions give the numerical value to the
degree of blackness ….
a. Transparency
b. Opacity
c. Optical density
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1. Photographic density...
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a. Transparency:
It can be expressed by the ratio of the
transmitted light(Lt) through the film to the
incident light(Li).
Transmission ratio =Lt/Li
in percentage , 100Lt/Li
1. Photographic density…
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Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
 A perfectly opaque area of an image has zero
transmission ratio and zero percentage
transmission.
 A perfectly transparent area of an image has
transmission ratio one and 100% transmission.
 Transmission ratio decreases with film blackening
or exposure.
Contd…..
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Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
b. Opacity:
 It is the ratio of incident light to transmitted
light
or
is the reciprocal of the transmission ratio.
i.e. Opacity= 1/transmission ratio = Li/Lt
 The blackest part of an x-ray has an opacity
approaching 10,000.
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1. Photographic density…
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 A perfectly transparent area has an opacity one.
 A perfect opaque area has infinite opacity.
 It can be appreciated that it always has the value
greater than unity and it increases with the
exposure.
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Contd….
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c. Density: One method by which the range may
be reduced to more manageable portion is to
convert the opacity into its logarithmic value.
Using logarithmic base 1o, an opacity of 10,000
becomes 4, similarly an opacity of 1(perfectly
transparent) becomes 0.
So, It is defined as the common logarithm of the
opacity,
i.e. density= log10 opacity = log10 Li/Lt, also
known as Optical or photographic density.
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1. Photographic density…
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 It increases with exposure.
 Density of an image is approximately proportional
to the amount of silver present in emulsion.
 Logarithms conveniently express large differences
in numbers on a small scale.
 If the films are superimposed, the resulting density
is equal to the sum of densities.
 The human eye seems to respond to different tones
in a way which is approximately logarithmic. A
density of two looks twice as dark as a density of
one.
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Why is density appreciated?
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NOW,
 The easiest way to appreciate the relationship
between exposures and the results of the
exposures is to make a graph.
 It is found that the most useful graph is obtained
by plotting logarithmic values on both axes.
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1. Photographic density…
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 Logarithmic scales enable a much wider range of
values to be appreciated with understanding; also
equal increments have the same ratio.
 The sensitometric graph which results a curve is
called a characteristic curve.
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1. Photographic density…
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 The term ‘X-ray exposure’ is not synonymous with
exposure factors but it refers to a physical measure
of exposure in units such as coulombs per Kg (SI
unit) or Roentgens (traditional unit).
 It is not easy to measure absolute x-ray exposure,
so we produce relative values of it.
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X-ray exposure
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 If a sheet of screen type x-ray film is divided (say)
10 small areas and each area is exposed with same
tube kv and mA but different exposure times, it is
simple matter to relate the x-ray exposure received
by each area.
 The area which has been given the smallest
exposure is used as the baseline and allocated a
relative exposure of unity, and the other areas,
subjected to higher exposure values greater than
one.
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Relative exposure
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Relative exposure
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The intensity of radiation producing the
blackest parts of image may be thousands of times
greater than that producing lowest densities. Thus,
the values of relative exposure may vary from unity
to several thousands and it is problematic to plot.
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Log Relative exposure
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 Sensitometer (Penetrameter):- measures film
sensitivity to light,
and
shows the range of densities on an image.
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Equipments used for sensitometry
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 Step-wedge cause the differential attenuation
that creates req. range of intensities.
 Used to monitor film/screen combination.
 Not recommended for processor monitoring.
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Penetrameter
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SENSITOMETRY
RADIATION
STEP WEDGE
DENSITY OBTAINED IN THE IMAGE
.
.
.
 It provides measurement of light transmitted
through film
or
measures optical density.
 Uniform light source and an optical sensor.
 Calibration control allows for easy.
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Densitometer
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 The relationship between log of the exposure of a
film received and the density produced by the
exposure can be plotted as a curve known as
characteristic curve or D logE curve.
 It is found that the most useful graph is obtained
by plotting Density (a logarithmic value) in Y-axis
and the log of exposure in X-axis.
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2. Characteristic curve
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 It is also called H&D curve after Ferdinand Hurter
and Vero Charles Driffield worked on it.
 This graph illustrates the way in which a film or
film screen combination responds to different level
of exposure .
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2. Characteristic curve..
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 This can be made for any photographic material
and is characteristic of the material under certain
conditions of exposure and processing.
 A series of exposures is done which progress in
steps by a factor on the radiographic material and
then the series of densities can then be measured
by densitometer.
 Progression is in such way that each exposure is
related to the adjacent previous one by a constant
known factor, called Wedge constant(sp.2 or 1.414).
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2. Characteristic curve…
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 There are three basic stages involved
i. Exposing and processing film
ii. Measuring the densities produced
iii. Plotting the graph
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How to make characteristic curve?
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 To generate a characteristic curve we need to
irradiate the film or film-screen system with series
of exposures which progress in known steps so
that the relative exposure received by each step
can be recorded.
 Wedge factor should be constant throughout the
exposure.
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i. Exposing and processing film
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 It is usual to provide 21 exposure steps.
 The smallest exposure must be such that no
measurable effect can be seen on the film.
 The heaviest exposure should be greater than that
sufficient to activate every silver halide grain in the
emulsion, so that the maximum possible density
produced.
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i. Exposing and processing film
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Two methods:-
a. Using variation along time scale:
tube kv, mA, focal spot setting, FFD used are
const. but time will vary with wedge constant.
b. Using variation along intensity scale:
using step-wedge (flight of metal strips) of a
material such aluminum, plastic (for soft x rays)
and steel (for hard x rays).
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i. Exposing and processing film
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Characteristic curve
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 The graph possesses three sections known as :
a. The Toe ( under exposed region)
b. The Shoulder (over exposed region)
c. The Straight line (correct exposed region)
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Features of characteristic curve
Basic fog
Toe
Straight line portion
Shoulder region
Dmax
Region of solarization
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 It has small density(around 0.5), even at the
starting point although there has been no exp. or
only a very small exp. which is the result of base
density plus fog.
 Base plus Fog is also called Basic fog which is
usually upto 0.2.
 The density produced by the development of AgX
grains which have no diagnostic purpose is the
Fog.
a. The Toe
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Factors that increase basic fog are:
• Ageing of the film
• Poor conditions for storage
• Processing temp. too high
• Overactive developer
• Too long developing time
• Greater film speeds
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a. The Toe...
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 The point where the curve just begins to turn up
and the line of the graph causes to be parallel to
the horizontal axis called The Threshold.
 It represents the 1st response of the material to
radiation.
Where,
 Net Density = Gross Density – Gross fog
a. The Toe…
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 This is the region of the overexposure.
 There are two aspects of the film behavior of this
region.
 Maximum density
 Reversal
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b. The Shoulder
Shoulder region
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Maximum Density:
 As the film or the film-screen system is
subjected to greater and greater exposure, a
point is reached when further increase in
exposure can’t result any increase in density.
Thus, the film achieves a max. level of density
known as Dmax.
 In this region, subject contrast do not produce
image contrast and no subject detail can be
visualized.
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b. The Shoulder…
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• In this region characteristic curve has zero
gradient, indicate zero image contrast.
• D max depends on
 silver coating weight:
The greater the amount of AgX per
unit area of film, the higher is D max.
Eg. non- screen film.
 processing condition:
Exhaustion of developing agent can
lead to a failure to achieve D max.
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b. The Shoulder…
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Reversal
 The phenomenon when subjected to
exposures many times greater than that
required to achieve D max, the film emulsion
respond in the opposite way to normal,
producing a reduction in image density called
reversal.
 The film is said to be solarized and the
reversal part of the characteristic curve is
referred to as the region of solarization.
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b. The Shoulder…
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 The straight line part of the curve is also called the
region of correct exposure.
 In this region, change in exposure causes
significant change in density. The two measure
consequences of the this region are
 Contrast
 Latitude
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c. The Straight line
Straight line portion
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 The exposure variations which constitute subject
contrast generate differences in the image density
and therefore produces contrast in the
radiographic image, known as radiographic
contrast.
 Although it is possible to have density without
contrast but not possible to have contrast without
densities. It depends on:
o subject contrast
o film contrast
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Contrast
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o Subject contrast:
 Depends on differential attenuation of x-ray
beam as it passes through patient.
 Affected by:
 - thickness of part
- density
- atomic difference
- radiation energy (Kvp)
- scatter radiation
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Contrast
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o Film Contrast:
 Examines how the film respond to the difference
in exposure produced by subject contrast.
 depends on:-
- shape of characteristic curve
- film density
- screen or direct x-ray exposure
- film processing
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Contrast
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 Film contrast is equal to the slope of the straight-
line portion of the characteristic curve.
 The slope of the straight-line is called the gamma,
equal to V/H
When gamma=1, low contrast film material
>1, high contrast film material, it
means that large OD differences produced with
small range of x-ray exposure.
 Not approate.
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Contrast on the curve
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 The useful method to specify the contrast is
Average Gradient.
 Is the slope of the line joining two points that
cover the useful densities(0.25-2) on the
characteristic curve.
G bar = (D2-D1)/(logE2-logE1)
where D1 = Net density 0.25
D2 = Net density 2.0
S0, D2-D1 = 2.0-0.25 = 1.75
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Average Gradient
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If,
G bar>1 : exaggerates subject contrast
typical for x-ray film
=1 : no change in subject contrast
<1 : decreases subject contrast
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Average Gradient
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Factors affecting Average Gradient are:
 Grain size distribution in film emulsion.
 Whether the film is double coated or single coated
emulsion.
 Film processing condition, particularly during
development.
 Characteristic of intensifying screen.
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Average Gradient
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 It is the range of exposure (kvp, mA)for having
acceptable image.
 The film with more latitude makes the exposure
less critical.
 It is considered in two parts,
 Film latitude
 Exposure latitude
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Latitude
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 It is the difference between upper and lower limits
of log relative exposures which produce densities
within useful range i.e. 0.25-2.0 above gross fog.
 Film latitude varies inversely with the film
contrast.
Film latitude = (logE2-logE1)
and, G bar = (D2-D1)/(logE2-logE1)
G bar = useful density/film latitude
Therefore, Film latitude = 1.75/G
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Film Latitude
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 This represent the tolerance of a film –screen
system to errors in the selection of the exposure
factors when the exposure was made.
 It depend on the film latitude and subject
contrast.
 By adjustment of exposure factor prior to making
an exposure, we can exercise control over both
range and median of log exposure value.
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Exposure Latitude
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 Exposure latitude=film latitude-log exposure
range
 In steep-range radiography, problems of the
exposure latitude can be relieved by high kVp
technique which reduce subject contrast.
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Exposure Latitude…
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 A value of the relative speed of two film systems
can easily be obtained from the characteristic
curve of the two systems provided they share a
common log relative exposure axis.
 In terms of exposure factors
speed of system A = mAs for system B
speed of system B mAs for system A
to give same density at the same kVp and
FFD.
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Speed & Characteristic curve
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 To compare different types of films
 To compare different types of screens
 Useful tool to set up exposure devices
 To determine avg. gradient & therefore subject
contrast amplification
 To find film and exposure latitude
 To find absolute value of the speed of the films
 To monitor the performance of auto processor
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Uses of Characteristic curve
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 Very wide latitude
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Latitude of CR
Latitude of film
Characteristic curve of CR system
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 Transmission ratio = transmitted light/incident light
 % transmission = 100It/I0
 Opacity = I0/It
 Optical Density =Log 10 Opacity
 Net density = Gross density- Gross fog
 Average gradient = Useful density range/ film latitude
 Film latitude = Useful density range/Average gradient
where useful density range = 2.0-0.25 = 1.75
 Exposure latitude = film latitude – log exposure range
 _speed of system A = mAs for system B_
speed of system B mAs for system A
to give same density at the same kVp and FFD.
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Key relationships
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1. Radiographic Imaging by DN and MO Chesney
2. Radiologic Science for Technologists by Stewart
Carlyle Bushong
3. www.ndt-od.org/education/resources
4. www.answers.com
5. Radiographic Imaging A Practical Approach by
Derrick P. Roberts and Nigel L. Smith
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References
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sensitometrycharacteristiccurve-poojashah-181214145755.pdf

  • 2.  Sensitometry as a photographic science has been credited to two Americans, Ferdinand Hurter and Vero Charles Driffield, who first proposed a form of evaluation of the performance of photographic material in about 1876.  The main interest in radiography is how the film will react to (apparently) x-radiation, although usually the real interest is how the film will react to the light produced by the IS. 2 History 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 3. • The study of the relationship between intensity of exposure of the film and the blackness after processing . or is the measurement of the sensitivity of the film towards radiation. Sensitometry
  • 4.  The ability or behavior of film emulsion to absorb different wave lengths differently is known as spectral response.  Basic silver bromide is only sensitive for blue, violet and UV range of spectrum but Color sensitizers are added in film emulsion to control spectral response. 4 Spectral response 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 5.  Photographic emulsion can be classified as:  Monochromatic(sensitive up to blue color)  Orthochromatic(sensitive up to green color)  Panchromatic(sensitive up to red color) 5 Spectral response 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 6.
  • 7. 1. Photographic density is normally the blackness of the film. 2. Characteristic curve is the graph which shows the relationship between the log of exposure and the density produced in the film. 7 Sensitometry… 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 8.  On the developed film, the deposit of Ag may be said to have a light-stopping effect or a degree of blackness; this varies with amount of Ag present, which in turn increases with increase in exposure.  Obviously greater blackening of the film allows less light to be transmitted. 8 1. Photographic density 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 9.  It has been explained that the following 3 expressions give the numerical value to the degree of blackness …. a. Transparency b. Opacity c. Optical density 9 1. Photographic density... 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 10. a. Transparency: It can be expressed by the ratio of the transmitted light(Lt) through the film to the incident light(Li). Transmission ratio =Lt/Li in percentage , 100Lt/Li 1. Photographic density… 14 December 2018 10 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 11.  A perfectly opaque area of an image has zero transmission ratio and zero percentage transmission.  A perfectly transparent area of an image has transmission ratio one and 100% transmission.  Transmission ratio decreases with film blackening or exposure. Contd….. 14 December 2018 11 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 12. b. Opacity:  It is the ratio of incident light to transmitted light or is the reciprocal of the transmission ratio. i.e. Opacity= 1/transmission ratio = Li/Lt  The blackest part of an x-ray has an opacity approaching 10,000. 12 1. Photographic density… 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 13.  A perfectly transparent area has an opacity one.  A perfect opaque area has infinite opacity.  It can be appreciated that it always has the value greater than unity and it increases with the exposure. 13 Contd…. 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 14. c. Density: One method by which the range may be reduced to more manageable portion is to convert the opacity into its logarithmic value. Using logarithmic base 1o, an opacity of 10,000 becomes 4, similarly an opacity of 1(perfectly transparent) becomes 0. So, It is defined as the common logarithm of the opacity, i.e. density= log10 opacity = log10 Li/Lt, also known as Optical or photographic density. 14 1. Photographic density… 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 15.  It increases with exposure.  Density of an image is approximately proportional to the amount of silver present in emulsion.  Logarithms conveniently express large differences in numbers on a small scale.  If the films are superimposed, the resulting density is equal to the sum of densities.  The human eye seems to respond to different tones in a way which is approximately logarithmic. A density of two looks twice as dark as a density of one. 15 Why is density appreciated? 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 16. NOW,  The easiest way to appreciate the relationship between exposures and the results of the exposures is to make a graph.  It is found that the most useful graph is obtained by plotting logarithmic values on both axes. 16 1. Photographic density… 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 17.  Logarithmic scales enable a much wider range of values to be appreciated with understanding; also equal increments have the same ratio.  The sensitometric graph which results a curve is called a characteristic curve. 17 1. Photographic density… 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 18.  The term ‘X-ray exposure’ is not synonymous with exposure factors but it refers to a physical measure of exposure in units such as coulombs per Kg (SI unit) or Roentgens (traditional unit).  It is not easy to measure absolute x-ray exposure, so we produce relative values of it. 18 X-ray exposure 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 19.  If a sheet of screen type x-ray film is divided (say) 10 small areas and each area is exposed with same tube kv and mA but different exposure times, it is simple matter to relate the x-ray exposure received by each area.  The area which has been given the smallest exposure is used as the baseline and allocated a relative exposure of unity, and the other areas, subjected to higher exposure values greater than one. 19 Relative exposure 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 20. 20 Relative exposure 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 21. The intensity of radiation producing the blackest parts of image may be thousands of times greater than that producing lowest densities. Thus, the values of relative exposure may vary from unity to several thousands and it is problematic to plot. 21 Log Relative exposure 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 22.  Sensitometer (Penetrameter):- measures film sensitivity to light, and shows the range of densities on an image. 22 Equipments used for sensitometry 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 23.  Step-wedge cause the differential attenuation that creates req. range of intensities.  Used to monitor film/screen combination.  Not recommended for processor monitoring. 23 Penetrameter 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 25.  It provides measurement of light transmitted through film or measures optical density.  Uniform light source and an optical sensor.  Calibration control allows for easy. 25 Densitometer 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 26. 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve 26
  • 27.  The relationship between log of the exposure of a film received and the density produced by the exposure can be plotted as a curve known as characteristic curve or D logE curve.  It is found that the most useful graph is obtained by plotting Density (a logarithmic value) in Y-axis and the log of exposure in X-axis. 27 2. Characteristic curve 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 28.  It is also called H&D curve after Ferdinand Hurter and Vero Charles Driffield worked on it.  This graph illustrates the way in which a film or film screen combination responds to different level of exposure . 28 2. Characteristic curve.. 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 29.  This can be made for any photographic material and is characteristic of the material under certain conditions of exposure and processing.  A series of exposures is done which progress in steps by a factor on the radiographic material and then the series of densities can then be measured by densitometer.  Progression is in such way that each exposure is related to the adjacent previous one by a constant known factor, called Wedge constant(sp.2 or 1.414). 29 2. Characteristic curve… 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 30.  There are three basic stages involved i. Exposing and processing film ii. Measuring the densities produced iii. Plotting the graph 30 How to make characteristic curve? 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 31.  To generate a characteristic curve we need to irradiate the film or film-screen system with series of exposures which progress in known steps so that the relative exposure received by each step can be recorded.  Wedge factor should be constant throughout the exposure. 31 i. Exposing and processing film 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 32.  It is usual to provide 21 exposure steps.  The smallest exposure must be such that no measurable effect can be seen on the film.  The heaviest exposure should be greater than that sufficient to activate every silver halide grain in the emulsion, so that the maximum possible density produced. 32 i. Exposing and processing film 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 33. Two methods:- a. Using variation along time scale: tube kv, mA, focal spot setting, FFD used are const. but time will vary with wedge constant. b. Using variation along intensity scale: using step-wedge (flight of metal strips) of a material such aluminum, plastic (for soft x rays) and steel (for hard x rays). 33 i. Exposing and processing film 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 34. Characteristic curve 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve 34
  • 35.  The graph possesses three sections known as : a. The Toe ( under exposed region) b. The Shoulder (over exposed region) c. The Straight line (correct exposed region) 35 Features of characteristic curve Basic fog Toe Straight line portion Shoulder region Dmax Region of solarization 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 36. 36  It has small density(around 0.5), even at the starting point although there has been no exp. or only a very small exp. which is the result of base density plus fog.  Base plus Fog is also called Basic fog which is usually upto 0.2.  The density produced by the development of AgX grains which have no diagnostic purpose is the Fog. a. The Toe 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 37. Factors that increase basic fog are: • Ageing of the film • Poor conditions for storage • Processing temp. too high • Overactive developer • Too long developing time • Greater film speeds 37 a. The Toe... 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 38. 38  The point where the curve just begins to turn up and the line of the graph causes to be parallel to the horizontal axis called The Threshold.  It represents the 1st response of the material to radiation. Where,  Net Density = Gross Density – Gross fog a. The Toe… 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 39.  This is the region of the overexposure.  There are two aspects of the film behavior of this region.  Maximum density  Reversal 39 b. The Shoulder Shoulder region 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 40. Maximum Density:  As the film or the film-screen system is subjected to greater and greater exposure, a point is reached when further increase in exposure can’t result any increase in density. Thus, the film achieves a max. level of density known as Dmax.  In this region, subject contrast do not produce image contrast and no subject detail can be visualized. 40 b. The Shoulder… 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 41. • In this region characteristic curve has zero gradient, indicate zero image contrast. • D max depends on  silver coating weight: The greater the amount of AgX per unit area of film, the higher is D max. Eg. non- screen film.  processing condition: Exhaustion of developing agent can lead to a failure to achieve D max. 41 b. The Shoulder… 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 42. Reversal  The phenomenon when subjected to exposures many times greater than that required to achieve D max, the film emulsion respond in the opposite way to normal, producing a reduction in image density called reversal.  The film is said to be solarized and the reversal part of the characteristic curve is referred to as the region of solarization. 42 b. The Shoulder… 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 43. 43 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 44.  The straight line part of the curve is also called the region of correct exposure.  In this region, change in exposure causes significant change in density. The two measure consequences of the this region are  Contrast  Latitude 44 c. The Straight line Straight line portion 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 45.  The exposure variations which constitute subject contrast generate differences in the image density and therefore produces contrast in the radiographic image, known as radiographic contrast.  Although it is possible to have density without contrast but not possible to have contrast without densities. It depends on: o subject contrast o film contrast 45 Contrast 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 46. o Subject contrast:  Depends on differential attenuation of x-ray beam as it passes through patient.  Affected by:  - thickness of part - density - atomic difference - radiation energy (Kvp) - scatter radiation 46 Contrast 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 47. o Film Contrast:  Examines how the film respond to the difference in exposure produced by subject contrast.  depends on:- - shape of characteristic curve - film density - screen or direct x-ray exposure - film processing 47 Contrast 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 48.  Film contrast is equal to the slope of the straight- line portion of the characteristic curve.  The slope of the straight-line is called the gamma, equal to V/H When gamma=1, low contrast film material >1, high contrast film material, it means that large OD differences produced with small range of x-ray exposure.  Not approate. 48 Contrast on the curve 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 49.  The useful method to specify the contrast is Average Gradient.  Is the slope of the line joining two points that cover the useful densities(0.25-2) on the characteristic curve. G bar = (D2-D1)/(logE2-logE1) where D1 = Net density 0.25 D2 = Net density 2.0 S0, D2-D1 = 2.0-0.25 = 1.75 49 Average Gradient 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 50. If, G bar>1 : exaggerates subject contrast typical for x-ray film =1 : no change in subject contrast <1 : decreases subject contrast 50 Average Gradient 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 51. Factors affecting Average Gradient are:  Grain size distribution in film emulsion.  Whether the film is double coated or single coated emulsion.  Film processing condition, particularly during development.  Characteristic of intensifying screen. 51 Average Gradient 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 52.  It is the range of exposure (kvp, mA)for having acceptable image.  The film with more latitude makes the exposure less critical.  It is considered in two parts,  Film latitude  Exposure latitude 52 Latitude 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 53. 53 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 54.  It is the difference between upper and lower limits of log relative exposures which produce densities within useful range i.e. 0.25-2.0 above gross fog.  Film latitude varies inversely with the film contrast. Film latitude = (logE2-logE1) and, G bar = (D2-D1)/(logE2-logE1) G bar = useful density/film latitude Therefore, Film latitude = 1.75/G 54 Film Latitude 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 55. 55 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 56.  This represent the tolerance of a film –screen system to errors in the selection of the exposure factors when the exposure was made.  It depend on the film latitude and subject contrast.  By adjustment of exposure factor prior to making an exposure, we can exercise control over both range and median of log exposure value. 56 Exposure Latitude 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 57.  Exposure latitude=film latitude-log exposure range  In steep-range radiography, problems of the exposure latitude can be relieved by high kVp technique which reduce subject contrast. 57 Exposure Latitude… 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 58.  A value of the relative speed of two film systems can easily be obtained from the characteristic curve of the two systems provided they share a common log relative exposure axis.  In terms of exposure factors speed of system A = mAs for system B speed of system B mAs for system A to give same density at the same kVp and FFD. 58 Speed & Characteristic curve 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 59.  To compare different types of films  To compare different types of screens  Useful tool to set up exposure devices  To determine avg. gradient & therefore subject contrast amplification  To find film and exposure latitude  To find absolute value of the speed of the films  To monitor the performance of auto processor 59 Uses of Characteristic curve 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 60.  Very wide latitude 60 Latitude of CR Latitude of film Characteristic curve of CR system 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 61.  Transmission ratio = transmitted light/incident light  % transmission = 100It/I0  Opacity = I0/It  Optical Density =Log 10 Opacity  Net density = Gross density- Gross fog  Average gradient = Useful density range/ film latitude  Film latitude = Useful density range/Average gradient where useful density range = 2.0-0.25 = 1.75  Exposure latitude = film latitude – log exposure range  _speed of system A = mAs for system B_ speed of system B mAs for system A to give same density at the same kVp and FFD. 61 Key relationships 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve
  • 62. 1. Radiographic Imaging by DN and MO Chesney 2. Radiologic Science for Technologists by Stewart Carlyle Bushong 3. www.ndt-od.org/education/resources 4. www.answers.com 5. Radiographic Imaging A Practical Approach by Derrick P. Roberts and Nigel L. Smith 62 References 14 December 2018 Sensitometry & Characteristic Curve