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okay were going to talk about image formation and radiographic quality this is your father in chapter 3 and its a good chapter to help explain some of the concepts we talked about in the other powerpoints so heres your objectives like I said as always make sure you are able to define the objectives so image formation when we talk about image formation were going to talk about differential absorption so differential absorption is an akan comical tissues absorb and transmit x-rays differently based on their composition so we talked about the different compositions based on atomic number with the air water muscle and fat bone all of them have different Tomic numbers which is going to give us differential absorption so bone absorbs more x-rays than muscle so attenuation is the primary beam loses some of its energy so a number of the photons as it interacts with anatomical tissue so when it does that if theres any kind of attenuation what were looking at is absorption and were looki