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From darkroom to digital: Tracing the transformation of radiography
Author(s): A Stewart Whitley
Hospital: International Society of Radiographers and Radiological Technologies
Reference: RAD Magazine, 43, 500, 22, 24
Excerpt: Since the launch of RAD Magazine back in 1975, radiographic imaging as we know it has changed dramatically, far beyond the concept of what anyone could have imagined at that time. And just as smart mobile phone technology has revolutionised how we communicate, so too has the emergence of digital imaging technology transformed the x-ray department while at the same time providing both regional and national connectivity.