Ghost — Image
Common culprits are earrings, metallic necklaces, hair clips, or dense anatomical structures like the cervical spine.
Unintentional repetition of an image or text on a printout, often caused by toner, fusing, or hardware problems. Ghost image
"Ghosting" occurs when a faint residual image remains from a previously displayed image. This can be caused by a mismatch between the monitor's refresh rate and the video signal. Common culprits are earrings
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) often caused by toner