Ghost Image Here
Magnified, blurry, and projected higher than the real object.
Appears on the opposite side (contralateral) of the actual object. Ghost image
These artifacts can obscure critical anatomy of interest, requiring patient removal of jewelry and objects before imaging. 2. Computing (Symantec/Altiris Ghost) Magnified, blurry, and projected higher than the real object
A second, weaker image caused by internal reflections in camera lenses or optical components. Ghost image
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)