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latent image 1. In radiology, the image within the emulsion of an exposed radiograph that is invisible because it has not been developed. 2. An unprocessed image physically present within an image receptor but not yet visible.
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latent image The invisible impression on the sensitized emulsion exposed to light upon a photographic emulsion in a camera. Development converts the latent image to a visible one.
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latent image The invisible image that is formed when the silver halide compounds in film are struck by light. Upon development, this image, or series of light and dark tones, is made manifest.
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latent image A reaction of light on photographic film or paper. When processed this will result in a visible image that is either in reversed tones (as in a negative) or in positive tones (as in a colour slide).
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