In this research, the common aspects of image registration and the process of film development and fixation in photography and radiography, and at the same time the differences between the two, are identified and expressed. Therefore, the fundamental problem of this research is how the techniques, skills and principles used in the art of photography can help radiography in creating and recording images with better quality. Based on this, the aim of the current research is to identify and determine commonalities between imaging in art and diagnostic medicine, to know the effect of photography on radiography in diagnostic medicine, which can ultimately lead to a more accurate diagnosis in terms of practical value. In this sense, the current research focuses on the subject with a practical approach and analytical-comparative method, and data has been collected based on library and electronic study. The findings of this research claim that the use of useful equipment is required and knowledge of how the process of recording the image until reaching the final product, Along with the correct application of physical laws and chemical transformations, you can reach the desired point. Also, the existence of a time difference in the discovery of these two technologies has shown that staying on the medical needs is placed in the next priorities.
Momken H, khaksar A. A comparative study of imaging in the art and diagnostic medical sciences until the advent of digital technology (Case study: photography and radiography). 3 2025; 5 (8) :55-74 URL: http://art-studies.ir/article-1-137-en.html