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titleOfInvention X-ray image forming system
abstract (57) [Summary] (with correction) [PROBLEMS] To quickly and surely capture high-quality X-ray images with high sharpness and high resolution required for mammography and the like. In an X-ray image forming system, a pixel size of a flat panel detector is set to 100 μm or less. The aperture ratio of the pixel of the flat panel detector was set to 70% or more. The flat panel detector has a pixel structure in which a plurality of pixels are aggregated and a detection space in contact with the aggregated pixels is provided. Further, a liquid crystal display 5 was connected to the flat panel detector, so that an X-ray image immediately after photographing could be displayed on the liquid crystal display. The average gradation connecting the point obtained by adding 0.25 to the minimum density and the point obtained by adding 2.0 to the minimum density is 2.8 to 3.6, and the point obtained by adding 0.25 to the minimum density and the minimum density Is greater than 1.9 and the maximum density is 2.8 to An X-ray image of 4.5 is obtained on a silver halide film.
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