Lubbert's effect
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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Lubberts' effect is the non-uniform response of an imaging system to x-rays that are absorbed at different depths within the input phosphor. It indicates an input phosphor depth-dependent response of the imaging system. It is named[citation needed] for G. Lubberts, who published a report of it in 1968 while working at Kodak.[1] The Lubberts' effect is related to the Swank effect.[citation needed]
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