Radiographic testing uses penetrating radiation like x-rays or gamma rays to examine the internal structure of components. The radiation passes through the part and is absorbed at different levels based on material thickness and density. These absorption differences are recorded on film or digitally. Common radiographic techniques include film, computed radiography using storage phosphor plates, real-time radiography with image intensifiers or flat panel detectors, and computed tomography combining multiple radiographic images. Proper radiation safety protocols must be followed when using radiographic equipment due to the ionizing nature of the radiation.