The CR system (computed radiography) is the use of a phosphor imaging plate to produce a digital image of X-rays.

CR systems use cassettes containing analog film and are generally considered to be a link between old-fashioned radiography and the increasingly popular fully digital methods.

CR systems are used almost in the same way as traditional film, and therefore require few changes to the workflow, and a smaller initial investment than DR equipment of similar quality.

CR systems also do not speed up workflow like DR panels and require more maintenance. CR cassettes can also run the risk of being damaged if stored or handled improperly, but are much cheaper to replace if dropped than DR systems.
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