Microradiography

Radiographic recording of the details within the structure of thin specimens at a high magnification. Also known as X‐ray micrography. “The technique of passing X‐rays through a thin metal section in contact with a fine‐grained photograph to obtain a radiograph which can be viewed at 50× to l00× to observe constituents and voids.”


Technique of x-raying microscopic objects. The pictures are usually enlarged.


Radiography involves capturing images of small objects that possess intricate details that are imperceptible to the naked eye. This process utilizes optical enlargement techniques to magnify the resulting negative, enabling enhanced visibility and examination of the fine intricacies present within the object.


 


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