The film-based printout using Tetenal Printing Solution II.

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The film-based printout using Tetenal Printing Solution II. / Geissler, Oliver; Rother, Uwe.

in: INT J COMPUT DENT, Jahrgang 10, Nr. 3, 3, 2007, S. 285-291.

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title = "The film-based printout using Tetenal Printing Solution II.",
abstract = "Digital radiography continues to gain in importance in today's surgeries. Compared to conventional x-ray films, it has the following advantages: archiving is improved, film processing is redundant, image post-processing is possible, radiographic images can be sent electronically, and radiation exposure times are shorter. Even though radiographic images are usually interpreted on the monitor, printouts are still required--as experience in general radiology shows--when patient's radiographs are passed on. Of course, printouts of digital images using a standard printer and ordinary paper are not suitable for assessment, due to the properties of the paper. Owing to the structures in the paper, a printout is not transparent, and loses all diagnostic value when inspected on a view box.",
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pages = "285--291",
journal = "INT J COMPUT DENT",
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number = "3",

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