Hi Bryan, I am a radiologist, currently preparing for my board-certifying exam. I have really enjoyed your videos for learning radiology physics. The videos are better than many others I have found online. You simplify complex topics into simple concepts. Thanks a lot for making these videos.
Underexposed films are white - when a film is exposed it becomes darker. The unexposed areas of the film are white/more clear. An over-exposed film is too dark, but white areas are still visible outside the exposed field of view. I hope this helps and adds to the beneficial information in this video.
Adding to your valuable comparisons among the 3 facilities, the idea of the XR technology was predicted from the Scanner technique. They used this to scan the exposed photon screen plate inside the CR Cassette to display it on the Computer. the DR Technique has predicted its idea from the detectors around the CT Gantry which enable the CT X-ray images to be displayed on the CT Monitor, they collected these detectors in a Panel that known as Cassette Detector OR Flat Panel Detector FPD
Thanks, you are right that the CT detectors came before FPD but the type of detector technology is very different. The FPD have higher resolution than CT detectors but are less efficient at collecting the x-rays and have a lower dynamic range than CT.
@@ahmad6228 thanks this is more constructive feedback. I am working on getting better lighting for the background so this should be improved next year. I wanted to get the content out even though it is imperfect. Thanks again for taking the time to leave this comment.
Thanks for your feedback. In my early videos I have some feedback about this before I had a lav mic. Can you be more specific on the audio issue with this one? Are others having the same issue?
Hi Bryan, I am a radiologist, currently preparing for my board-certifying exam. I have really enjoyed your videos for learning radiology physics. The videos are better than many others I have found online. You simplify complex topics into simple concepts. Thanks a lot for making these videos.
You’re welcome, thanks for dropping a note this is my aim. Best of luck studying for your exams.
Underexposed films are white - when a film is exposed it becomes darker. The unexposed areas of the film are white/more clear. An over-exposed film is too dark, but white areas are still visible outside the exposed field of view. I hope this helps and adds to the beneficial information in this video.
Adding to your valuable comparisons among the 3 facilities, the idea of the XR technology was predicted from the Scanner technique. They used this to scan the exposed photon screen plate inside the CR Cassette to display it on the Computer. the DR Technique has predicted its idea from the detectors around the CT Gantry which enable the CT X-ray images to be displayed on the CT Monitor, they collected these detectors in a Panel that known as Cassette Detector OR Flat Panel Detector FPD
Thanks, you are right that the CT detectors came before FPD but the type of detector technology is very different. The FPD have higher resolution than CT detectors but are less efficient at collecting the x-rays and have a lower dynamic range than CT.
the content is good, but the music is bothersome, i would say remove the background music/noises for better audio. thanks
Thanks for the feedback
@@HowRadiologyWorks The music is just fine.
Is it underexposure image will become totally white while overexposure the image will become totally black?
Underexposed is too bright and over exposed is too dark. In proper exposure there will be more distinct differences.
Please no music or sound effects
Thanks I have removed from my recent videos
very nice summary
thanks for the video. You have no idea how much your videos have helped me so far.
Big love from Denmark. Trump 2024 💪
Thanks Kasper. Glad the Denmark contingent is getting value here. Let’s keep the politics out of the comments.
Stupid comment .what about your stepfather trump ?
I love luca.
Nice kid 😍
Thanks Abdo, much appreciated. Hopefully I can keep him interested in this a little longer.
@@HowRadiologyWorks keep trying and he will be.
the video image is too poor, you need to fix it more
Thanks for the feedback. Diep are you on a computer or mobile? Is it the background or me or text that seems poor?
@@HowRadiologyWorks His response was kinda rude, what I suggest is to improve the green screen isolation. Other than that it is great, thanks!
@@ahmad6228 thanks this is more constructive feedback. I am working on getting better lighting for the background so this should be improved next year. I wanted to get the content out even though it is imperfect. Thanks again for taking the time to leave this comment.
@@TheNettforce Good luck
the sound is not good I am quite disappointed
Thanks for your feedback. In my early videos I have some feedback about this before I had a lav mic. Can you be more specific on the audio issue with this one? Are others having the same issue?