Igor Roshchin wrote:
> When they were removing my wisdom teeth some 1.5 years ago, I
> was pleasantly surprised that the surgeon was using X-ray system
> that produces digital images. (Not to mention that I got a copy of the
> images for myself.) At about the same time, the "regular" large 
> X-ray imaging facility at a modern hospital was still using film.
>
> Couple days ago I visited that X-ray imaging facility, and was given
> a CD that contains a program that displays, exports to JPEG, and allows 
> to analyze enclosed (digital!) X-ray images.
> This makes it much easier to store them and to make copies.
> That program also allows to play with the image brightness, and probably
> even contrast.
>   
Well, maybe it would be better for me to shuddup now.  But I won't.

Earlier this year, I was in hospital for some time.  They also took some
X-rays.  I was fascinated to see that they use ortho film for that...
and when I was back home, i looked the images on my lightbox.  Oh my. 
It was wonderful.  But maybe I'm just an old fart and I can be safely
ignored...

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