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EPRI - Reference Film For Qualification of Radiograph Film Digitisation System

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EPRI - Reference Film for Qualification of Radiograph Film Digitisation System

Introduction

The need for Quality Control is emphasised throughout any production system. Measurement and traceability of equipment
performance, and assurance of repeatability and accuracy, are paramount in establishing correct working practices. Checking the
performance of a Radiographic System for Quality Assurance purposes has historically been an arduous task, with differing standards
and multiple test gauges and exposures.

CIT’s Film Digitisation Reference Film incorporates the required test elements into a Single simple-to-use unit, allowing the evaluation
of Film Digitisation systems for industrial radiography in accordance with ASTM E1936-03(2007) and ASME V Article 2 International
Radiographic Testing standards as well as monitoring the quality of the chosen system.

Regular check with Reference Film and maintenance of the system will ensure long-term stability of the digitisation system over its
lifecycle.

Basic System Performance Measurement

CIT’s Film Digitisation Reference Film provides a


set of targets suitable for evaluating and quantifying
the performance characteristics of a radiographic
digitizing system.

There are several factors affecting the quality of a


digital image, including the spatial resolution of the
system, geometrical unsharpness, scatter and
contrast sensitivity (signal/noise ratio). There are
several additional factors (for example digitising
scanning parameters) that affect the accurate
reading of displayed digital images.

The Reference Film for Radiographic Film


Digitisation System provides the following quality
indicators for determining its performance
characteristics:
• Contrast Sensitivity
• Dynamic Range
• Spatial Resolution
• Spatial Linearity

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