Stereo X-Ray Motion Pictures

S. A. Weinberg, J. S. Watson, R. Gramiak, G. H. Ramsey

In stereoradiography, image displacement is obtained either by shifting the x-ray tube, or, less often, by keeping the tube stationary and rotating the subject through a few degrees of angle between exposures. Either of the methods can be applied to stereo cinefluorography, but the rotational method has the advantage of not requiring special x-ray equipment. A single-film projector having two picture apertures for stereo projection of rotational films is described.

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Published
1954-05
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J00903