2021 Volume 41 Issue 3 Pages 111-116
Fuji Photo Film (then), a chemical manufacturer that manufactures film, succeeded in digitizing X-ray photographs for the first time in the world, and commercialized Computed Radiography (CR) in 1983. In addition to eliminating darkroom work from X-ray work and improving the efficiency of X-ray work and diagnosis, this CR also played a role in paving the way for networking of image information in hospitals and for computer-added diagnostic support. Nowadays, the mechanism of digital X-rays has been established and is known to many people, but there was no precedent in the latter half of the 1970s when the development of CR was started. In this paper, we will look back on the development process of such CR first, then we will outline the evolution of digital X-ray detectors and image processing technology, and introduce the technology we have challenged to estimate scattered X-rays in the human body.