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In this video, we’ll explore how a latent image is formed on an X-ray film — one of the most fundamental concepts in radiology and medical imaging! Gurney-Mott theory : 1) Photon absorption: A photon of light strikes a silver halide crystal (like silver bromide), liberating an electron from a bromide ion and creating a "positive hole. 2) Electron trapping: The liberated electron migrates and gets trapped at a "sensitivity speck," which is a defect in the crystal. This makes the speck negatively charged. 3) Ag+ Ion migration: The negatively charged sensitivity speck attracts nearby positively charged silver ions Ag+ ions within the crystal. 4) Silver atom formation: A silver ion is neutralized when it combines with the trapped electron to form a neutral silver atom, depositing on the speck. Latent image formation: This process repeats as more photons strike the crystal, leading to the accumulation of multiple silver atoms on the sensitivity speck. A small cluster of at least three to four atoms constitutes the latent image, making that part of the crystal developable into a visible, macroscopic clump of black metallic silver. #radiology #darkroom #films #image formation #latent image #radiologyanimatation #emulsionlayer #agbr #agI #gelatin #LatentImageFormation #RadiologyBasics #XRayFilm #RadiologyStudents #MedicalImaging #Radiography #RadiologyEducation #XRayTechnology #RadiologicScience #FilmProcessing #XRayPhysics #RadiologyConcepts thanks for watching 💓 💓 💓 ❤️ thanks for watching it