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radiographic films

Radiographic films are specialized photographic films used in medical imaging to create images of the inside of the body. When exposed to X-rays, the film undergoes a chemical change that captures the image of bones, tissues, or organs. After exposure, the film is processed through chemical solutions to develop and reveal a detailed picture that radiologists analyze for diagnosis. These films are sensitive to X-ray exposure, allowing for accurate visualization of internal structures without invasive procedures. They play a vital role in medical diagnosis by providing clear and precise internal images.