Deck 9: Sensitometry

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What aspect of the sensitometric curve represents the contrast of a film?

A) Toe
B) Shoulder
C) Slope
D) a and c
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The steeper the slope of the straight-line region of the sensitometric curve, the higher the contrast of the film.
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What is the range of diagnostic densities on the radiograph?

A) 0.5-1.5
B) 0.25-2.5
C) 0.5-2.0
D) 0.5-3.0
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Which of the following has an inverse relationship with contrast?

A) Density
B) Average gradient
C) Latitude
D) Speed
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What is the area on the sensitometric curve that represents the minimum level of density?

A) Toe
B) Shoulder
C) Slope
D) Dmax
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A film with a high average gradient will have:

A) decreased contrast.
B) increased contrast.
C) increased latitude.
D) b and c
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What is the evaluation of the response of film to exposure and processing called?

A) Densitometry
B) Sensitometry
C) Goniometry
D) Silvometry
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What is the range of optical density acceptable for base + fog values?

A) 0.10-0.20
B) 0.22-0.26
C) 1.0-1.5
D) 1.8-2.2
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Which portion of the curve should be evaluated to assess the range of exposures over which a film produces diagnostic densities?

A) Toe
B) Straight-line
C) Shoulder
D) a or c
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Which of the following should be evaluated when selecting a radiographic film?

A) Speed
B) Contrast
C) Latitude
D) All of the above
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The measurement of average gradient is the slope of the straight-line portion of the curve between:

A) 0.25 and 2.0 OD.
B) B+F and 2.0 OD.
C) 0.25 and B+F OD.
D) 0.25 plus B+F and 2.0 plus B+F OD.
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A film that allows 100% of the incident light to be transmitted has a logarithmic value of:

A) 0.
B) 10.
C) 50.
D) 100.
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What aspect of a film does the term gamma describe?

A) Speed
B) Latitude
C) Contrast
D) Base + fog
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A slower speed film's sensitometric curve will be located to the left of a faster speed film's curve.
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Which of the following optical densities is used to evaluate film speed?

A) 0.3 plus B+F
B) 1.0 plus B+F
C) 2.0 plus B+F
D) 2.5 plus B+F
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What area of the sensitometric curve includes the maximum level of density present on the film?

A) Toe
B) Shoulder
C) Slope
D) b and c
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The range of exposures that produces optical densities within the straight line region of the sensitometric curve describes:

A) solarization.
B) exposure latitude.
C) average gradient.
D) film contrast.
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Why is there always some level of optical density on a radiograph?

A) The film base has a tint added.
B) The film has some fog present from processing.
C) There are times when the film has a density of 0.
D) a and b
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What is the name of the curve associated with film analysis?

A) D log E
B) Hurter and Driffield
C) Characteristic
D) All of the above
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Where does the area of the characteristic curve known as a solarization occur?

A) Prior to the shoulder
B) After the shoulder
C) Along the slope
D) Before the toe
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When 50% of the light is transmitted through a film, the optical density (OD) is:

A) 0.0.
B) 0.3.
C) 0.5.
D) 50.
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When evaluating characteristic curves, which of the following best describes the film with the curve furthest to the left?

A) Fastest
B) Slowest
C) One with the most latitude
D) b and c
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What is the device used to measure radiographic density?

A) Sensitometer
B) Densitometer
C) Step wedge
D) a and c
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What is measured by comparison of the amount of light transmitted through an area of film with the amount of light incident on that area?

A) Speed point
B) Gamma
C) Optical density
D) Logarithmic scale
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When the optical density increases by 0.3, the percentage of light transmitted through the film:

A) decreases by a factor of 2.
B) increases by a factor or 2.
C) increases by a factor of 4.
D) remains the same.
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_____ is controlled by the design and manufacturing of the film components and the effect of processing.

A) Film contrast
B) Subject contrast
C) Dynamic range
D) Average gradient
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When optical densities lie within the toe region of the curve, a 0.3 change in log exposure (change by a factor of 2) produces a direct effect on optical densities.
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The lower the speed exposure point, the faster the film speed.
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The _____ indicates the intensity of exposure needed to produce a density of 1.0 plus B+F.

A) speed point
B) dynamic range
C) speed exposure point
D) latitude
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What aspect of a film is being assessed by looking at the amount of exposure required to achieve a density of 1.0 plus B+F?

A) Gamma
B) Latitude
C) Speed
D) Dmax
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What aspect of the sensitometric curve represents the contrast of a film?

A) Toe
B) Shoulder
C) Slope
D) a and c
Slope
2
The steeper the slope of the straight-line region of the sensitometric curve, the higher the contrast of the film.
True
3
What is the range of diagnostic densities on the radiograph?

A) 0.5-1.5
B) 0.25-2.5
C) 0.5-2.0
D) 0.5-3.0
0.5-2.0
4
Which of the following has an inverse relationship with contrast?

A) Density
B) Average gradient
C) Latitude
D) Speed
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What is the area on the sensitometric curve that represents the minimum level of density?

A) Toe
B) Shoulder
C) Slope
D) Dmax
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A film with a high average gradient will have:

A) decreased contrast.
B) increased contrast.
C) increased latitude.
D) b and c
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7
What is the evaluation of the response of film to exposure and processing called?

A) Densitometry
B) Sensitometry
C) Goniometry
D) Silvometry
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8
What is the range of optical density acceptable for base + fog values?

A) 0.10-0.20
B) 0.22-0.26
C) 1.0-1.5
D) 1.8-2.2
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Which portion of the curve should be evaluated to assess the range of exposures over which a film produces diagnostic densities?

A) Toe
B) Straight-line
C) Shoulder
D) a or c
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Which of the following should be evaluated when selecting a radiographic film?

A) Speed
B) Contrast
C) Latitude
D) All of the above
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11
The measurement of average gradient is the slope of the straight-line portion of the curve between:

A) 0.25 and 2.0 OD.
B) B+F and 2.0 OD.
C) 0.25 and B+F OD.
D) 0.25 plus B+F and 2.0 plus B+F OD.
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12
A film that allows 100% of the incident light to be transmitted has a logarithmic value of:

A) 0.
B) 10.
C) 50.
D) 100.
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13
What aspect of a film does the term gamma describe?

A) Speed
B) Latitude
C) Contrast
D) Base + fog
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14
A slower speed film's sensitometric curve will be located to the left of a faster speed film's curve.
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15
Which of the following optical densities is used to evaluate film speed?

A) 0.3 plus B+F
B) 1.0 plus B+F
C) 2.0 plus B+F
D) 2.5 plus B+F
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16
What area of the sensitometric curve includes the maximum level of density present on the film?

A) Toe
B) Shoulder
C) Slope
D) b and c
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17
The range of exposures that produces optical densities within the straight line region of the sensitometric curve describes:

A) solarization.
B) exposure latitude.
C) average gradient.
D) film contrast.
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18
Why is there always some level of optical density on a radiograph?

A) The film base has a tint added.
B) The film has some fog present from processing.
C) There are times when the film has a density of 0.
D) a and b
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19
What is the name of the curve associated with film analysis?

A) D log E
B) Hurter and Driffield
C) Characteristic
D) All of the above
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Where does the area of the characteristic curve known as a solarization occur?

A) Prior to the shoulder
B) After the shoulder
C) Along the slope
D) Before the toe
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21
When 50% of the light is transmitted through a film, the optical density (OD) is:

A) 0.0.
B) 0.3.
C) 0.5.
D) 50.
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22
When evaluating characteristic curves, which of the following best describes the film with the curve furthest to the left?

A) Fastest
B) Slowest
C) One with the most latitude
D) b and c
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23
What is the device used to measure radiographic density?

A) Sensitometer
B) Densitometer
C) Step wedge
D) a and c
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24
What is measured by comparison of the amount of light transmitted through an area of film with the amount of light incident on that area?

A) Speed point
B) Gamma
C) Optical density
D) Logarithmic scale
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25
When the optical density increases by 0.3, the percentage of light transmitted through the film:

A) decreases by a factor of 2.
B) increases by a factor or 2.
C) increases by a factor of 4.
D) remains the same.
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_____ is controlled by the design and manufacturing of the film components and the effect of processing.

A) Film contrast
B) Subject contrast
C) Dynamic range
D) Average gradient
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When optical densities lie within the toe region of the curve, a 0.3 change in log exposure (change by a factor of 2) produces a direct effect on optical densities.
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The lower the speed exposure point, the faster the film speed.
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29
The _____ indicates the intensity of exposure needed to produce a density of 1.0 plus B+F.

A) speed point
B) dynamic range
C) speed exposure point
D) latitude
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What aspect of a film is being assessed by looking at the amount of exposure required to achieve a density of 1.0 plus B+F?

A) Gamma
B) Latitude
C) Speed
D) Dmax
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