DR/CR/CT: 22-24 September 2025

Deepen your expertise in digital radiography and computed tomography. Designed for RT Level II or III professionals, this course explores digitized film, digital radioscopy, digital detector arrays, computed radiography, and computed tomography, along with image quality standards for advanced RT applications.
Member: $900



Credit Info
- Contact Hours: 24
- IACET CEUs: N/A
- Valid for ASNT Level III recertification: Yes
Course Overview
This 24-hour course is designed to provide students with knowledge to work towards a Level III in digital RT techniques or to expand their understanding of digital radiography or computed tomography for RT Level II or III technicians. It is intended for those who are Level II RT technicians or higher with a foundational understanding of radiographic testing techniques.
This course is also an excellent complement to the RT Certification Prep Course, offering additional insight into more advanced RT techniques. Topics covered include digitized film, digital radioscopy, digital detector array (DDA), computed radiography (CR), and computed tomography (CT).
Upon Completion, Learners Will Be Able To:
- Explain the basic elements of radiographic images and elementary image processing
- Outline the fundamental operation of each technology, including the relevant standards, process controls, and personnel certification requirements
- Describe the application of image quality theory to digital radiography
- Explain the application of digital reference images
Meet the Instructor

David Fry
David Fry is a radiographic testing expert with over 30 years of experience at Los Alamos National Laboratory. He served as the responsible level III for LANL’s NDT group, specializing in advanced radiographic methods including CR, CT, DDAs, and high-energy x-ray systems. A former lead for DOE nuclear emergency response, David has contributed to ASTM radiography standards and was named an ASNT Fellow in 2017 for his significant impact on digital radiography innovation.
Questions? Contact us at education@asnt.org