Radiographic Image Processing is a comprehensive academic resource designed to provide a clear understanding of the principles and practices involved in conventional radiographic imaging. The book focuses on the fundamental concepts of image formation, film processing, and image quality, which are essential for students and professionals in the field of Medical Imaging Technology and Radiologic Sciences. The content of this book covers the core components of radiographic image processing, including darkroom design and management, film structure and characteristics, intensifying screens, cassette systems, chemical processing, and the steps involved in film development, such as developing, fixing, washing, and drying.