Clear, practical guide to X-ray radiography for beginners and hobbyists
X-Rays Simply Explained: A Handbook on the Theory and Practice of Radiography shows how to approach radiography with straightforward steps. It covers the essentials of tube and plate setup, exposure timing, and film development in practical terms.
This edition explains the key factors that affect image quality, from the distance between the tube and the plate to the influence of different coils and equipment. It helps readers understand how to plan a trial exposure and how to adjust technique for better contrast and detail, using plain language and common-sense guidance.
- How to position the tube, plate, and subject for clearer shadows and better detail
- How to plan and perform trial exposures and evaluate results
- Fundamentals of plate development and fixing for reliable radiographs
- Practical advice on choosing equipment and avoiding common problems
Ideal for curious readers who want a solid, approachable introduction to X-ray practice and its everyday applications.