Visually adaptive contrast
- Compensates for the human eye's inability to distinguish differences in density as an image gets darker using novel contrast-enhancing emulsion grains.
- Maintains contrast as optical density increases.
- Penetrates glandular tissue without losing contrast in fatty areas or breast periphery with mammography x-ray unit calibration or proper technique selection.
- Breast anatomy (including abnormalities) are more visible.
Unique film emulsion layer structure
- Provides both high contrast and wide latitude.
- Allows for better imaging of both the parenchyma and periphery, with one exposure.
- Provides more efficient drying.
Finer grain
Slower film and faster screens as compared to the KODAK EV Screens System yield:
- Finer grain.
- Lower granularity that reduces film noise.
- Sharper detail to improve visualization of faint, small objects.
Greater "sparkle"
Unique emulsion grains produce a sharper toe which:
- Yields whiter whites in glandular tissue for more detail.
- Helps reveal faint, small objects (such as microcalcifications).
- Provides high contrast in fatty tissue and breast periphery.
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KODAK Film
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KODAK Screen
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Processing Cycle
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Relative Speed
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Contrast RP
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Contrast EX II
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D-Max
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MIN-R EV
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MIN-R EV 150
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Standard/Rapid
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150
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4.5
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4.7
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>4.5
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MIN-R EV
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MIN-R EV 190
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Standard/Rapid
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150
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4.5
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4.7
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>4.5
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KODAK MIN-R Screen Cleaner for Mammography
KODAK MIN-R Screen Cleaner Wipes