X-ray film
X-ray film is a special type of photographic film used to capture images of the inside of the body. When X-rays pass through the body, they are absorbed by different tissues at varying levels. The film records these differences, creating a visual representation of bones, organs, and other structures.
In medical settings, radiologists use X-ray film to diagnose conditions such as fractures, infections, and tumors. The images produced help doctors make informed decisions about treatment and care. With advancements in technology, digital X-ray systems are becoming more common, but traditional X-ray film is still widely used.