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Traditionally, X-Ray images have been recorded using silver-based film, which needs conventional wet processing in total darkness. The film is heavily silver-laden (much more than in normal camera film for snapshot Photography), and is thus expensive. In recent times, digital methods of recording X-Ray images have been developed, which give instant results, easily stored in IT systems, just as normal digital photography does.

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