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Digital Radiography is instantaneous. In less than 3 seconds you can get a very clear sharp image. Not exactly sure what "Indication for Digital radiography?" is asking, but it is higher technology and the image quality will be there forever. Its much easier to save your images in a digital format rather than film. No processing or chemicals are needed. There are so many advantages. I hope this answers whatever you were looking for.

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