GSO ISO 9236-3:2015
ISO 9236-3:1999
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
03 September 2015
Photography -- Sensitometry of screen/film systems for medical radiography -- Part 3: Determination of sensitometric curve shape, speed and average gradient for mammography
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GSO ISO 9236-3:2015 Scope
This part of ISO 9236 specifies methods for determination of the sensitometric curve shape, average gradient and speed of a single sample of a screen/film/filmholder/processing system in mammography.
The filmholder may be any means which ensures close screen/film contact and prevents the film from being exposed to ambient light. In particular, the filmholder may be a light-tight vacuum bag, as often used in the laboratory, or a radiographic cassette as used in mammography.
NOTE — Hereafter, screen/film/filmholder combinations will be referred to as "combinations", and will be referred to as "systems" when the processing is included.
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