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Non-tech here. Would you mind gentlefolk please give me some basics for how to look at imaging?

I know it's too complicated to condense into a mini tutorial, but I enjoy this sub even though I know nothing about reading x-rays. I'd welcome a little advice to get a sense of when an image is done right or wrong. Perhaps you can use a recent example that I can study along with?

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