Ghost Image [95% RECOMMENDED]

A second, weaker image caused by internal reflections in camera lenses or optical components.

Common culprits are earrings, metallic necklaces, hair clips, or dense anatomical structures like the cervical spine. Ghost image

In dentistry, a is a common artifact on an orthopantomogram (panoramic radiograph) created when a dense, radiopaque object is located between the X-ray source and the center of rotation. A second, weaker image caused by internal reflections

A "ghost image" is a generic term for a faint, often unintentional, secondary image that appears near a primary one. Its meaning varies significantly depending on the context—ranging from dental X-ray artifacts to monitor defects and computing backups. 1. Radiology (Dental/Panoramic X-rays) A "ghost image" is a generic term for

Tools like Ghost32.exe or Ghost64.exe are used to verify the integrity of these images to detect corruption, as described in the Broadcom support article. 3. Display and Optics