How are the latent and manifest images made in computed radiography?

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How are the latent and manifest images made in computedradiography?

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In computed radiography a cassette of phosphor screen is used Then the xrays hit they form a latent image in the phosphor screen The cassette is then placed into a reader with a laser shone on to it which releases the stored photons collects the signal and digitises it to be displayed on    See Answer
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