This document discusses techniques for localizing objects in intraoral radiography. It describes the right-angle technique using two films projected at right angles to determine an object's position. It also explains the tube shift technique, also known as Clark's rule, where comparing how an object's position changes relative to a reference object when the tube is shifted can determine if the object is lingual or buccal. The document provides examples of applying these techniques to locate impacted teeth, foreign objects, and abnormalities.