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1. A two-dimensional radiation detector for a radiographic scanner, the radiation detector comprising: a support structure;  an alignment board secured to the support structure and including photolithographically defined alignment openings arranged to define a spatial focus relative to the alignment board;  an anti-scatter module mounted on the support structure and including one or more protrusions which mate with alignment openings of the alignment board to align the anti-scatter module with the spatial focus; and  a detector board including a substrate and an array of radiation-sensitive elements arranged on the substrate for detecting radiation produced by the radiographic scanner, the detector board further including alignment structures that align the detector board with the anti-scatter module. 2. The radiation detector as set forth in  claim 1 , wherein the radiation-sensitive elements of the detector board include: claim 1 a scintillator that produces scintillation events responsive to impingement of radiation produced by the radiographic scanner on the scintillator; and  an array of photodetectors arranged to view the scintillator and detect the scintillation events. 3. The radiation detector as set forth in  claim 1 , wherein the anti-scatter module includes: claim 1 a plurality of anti-scatter vanes, each including one or more protrusions which mate with alignment openings of the alignment board. 4. The radiation detector as set forth in  claim 1 , wherein the alignment openings of the alignment board are mechanically shaped after the photolithographic definition. claim 1 5. The radiation detector as set forth in  claim 1 , wherein the alignment openings of the alignment board include a plurality of opening pairs, each opening pair arranged in a plane containing the paired openings and the spatial focus. claim 1 6. The radiation detector as set forth in  claim 1 , wherein the radiographic scanner includes: claim 1 a computed tomography scanner including an x-ray source that rotates about an examination region and emits an x-ray beam that traverses the examination region and strikes the radiation detector, the radiation detector being arranged with the spatial focus substantially coinciding with the x-ray source to detect the x-rays after traversing the examination region. 7. A two dimensional radiation detector for a radiographic scanner, the radiation detector comprising: a support structure;  an alignment board secured to the support structure; and  an anti-scatter module disposed on the support structure, the anti-scatter module including a plurality of anti-scatter vanes and spacer plates arranged between the anti-scatter vanes, the spacer plates defining a selected spacing and relative tilt between the anti-scatter vanes, the spacer plates each including protrusions which mate with alignment openings of the alignment board to align the anti-scatter module with a spatial focus. 8. The radiation detector as set forth in  claim 7 , wherein the anti-scatter module further includes: claim 7 adhesive arranged between each anti-scatter vane and adjacent spacer plates to secure the spacer plates to the anti-scatter vane. 9. A two-dimensional radiation detector for a radiographic scanner, the radiation detector comprising: two substantially planar alignment boards arranged parallel to one another;  two support plates, each support plate supporting one of the two substantially planar alignment boards with the two substantially planar alignment boards arranged between the support plates;  an anti-scatter module arranged between the two substantially planar alignment boards and including one or more protrusion arranged on opposite sides of the anti-scatter module which mate with alignment openings of the two substantially planar alignment boards to align the anti-scatter module with a spatial focus; and  a detector board including a substrate and an array of radiation-sensitive elements arranged on the substrate for detecting radiation produced by the radiographic scanner, the detector board further including alignment structures that align the detector board with the anti-scatter module. 10. The radiation detector as set forth in  claim 9 , wherein the anti-scatter module includes: claim 9 a plurality of anti-scatter vanes formed of a material which is substantially absorbing for radiation produced by the radiographic scanner; and  two end caps disposed on opposite sides of the anti-scatter vanes and retaining the anti-scatter vanes, each end cap including one or more protrusions which mate with alignment openings of the two substantially planar alignment boards. 11. The radiation detector as set forth in  claim 10 , wherein the anti-scatter module further includes: claim 10 a plurality of spacer plates arranged between the anti-scatter vanes and parallel thereto that define a selected spacing between the anti-scatter vanes, the spacer plates being formed of a material which is substantially radiation-translucent to radiation. 12. The radiation detector as set forth in  claim 9 , wherein the alignment openings of the two substantially planar alignment boards are photolithographically defined openings. claim 9 13. The radiation detector as set forth in  claim 9 , wherein the alignment structures of the detector board include alignment openings, and the anti-scatter module includes detector alignment pins that insert into the detector board alignment openings to align the detector board with the anti-scatter module. claim 9 14. A method for manufacturing a radiation detector for a computed tomography scanner, the method comprising: photolithographically defining alignment openings in an alignment board;  aligning an anti-scatter element with the alignment board by mating one or more protrusions of the anti-scatter element with a selected one or more of the alignment openings of the alignment board; and  aligning and mounting a detector board with the anti-scatter element, the detector board including a substrate and an array of radiation-sensitive elements arranged thereon. 15. The method as set forth in  claim 14 , wherein the step of defining alignment openings in an alignment board further includes mechanically reaming the photolithographically defined alignment openings to improve at least one of a size and a circularity of the openings. claim 14 16. The method as set forth in  claim 14 , wherein the photolithographic defining of alignment openings in an alignment board includes: claim 14 photolithographically defining an edge of the alignment board. 17. The method as set forth in  claim 14 , wherein the photolithographically defined alignment opening are arranged to define a spatial focal point relative to the alignment board, and the aligning of the anti-scatter element on the alignment board includes: claim 14 aligning a plurality of anti-scatter elements on the alignment board with each anti-scatter element aligned to selectively pass radiation originating at the spatial focal point. 18. The method as set forth in  claim 17 , wherein the radiographic scanner includes an x-ray source on a rotating gantry that produces x-rays which pass through an examination region and strike the radiation detector, the method further including: claim 17 mounting the radiation detector onto the computed tomography scanner, including aligning the spatial focal point defined by the alignment openings with the x-ray source. 19. The method as set forth in  claim 14 , further including: claim 14 repeating the steps of aligning an anti-scatter element and aligning and mounting a detector board for a plurality of anti-scatter elements and detector boards. 20. The method as set forth in  claim 14 , wherein the step of aligning and mounting a detector board includes: claim 14 mating an alignment structure of the detector board with a corresponding alignment structure of the anti-scatter element. 21. The method as set forth in  claim 14 , wherein the anti-scatter element includes a parallel array of radiation-absorbing plates, and the step of aligning a detector board includes; claim 14 arranging the radiation-sensitive elements between adjacent radiation-absorbing plates. 22. The method as set forth in  claim 14 , further including: claim 14 securing the alignment board to a support structure, the securing including aligning the alignment board with the support structure using selected alignment openings of the alignment board. 23. A method for manufacturing a radiation detector for a computed tomography scanner, the method comprising: photolithographically defining alignment openings in two alignment boards to produce two interchangeable alignment boards each having alignment openings; and  aligning an anti-scatter element with the alignment boards by arranging the two interchangeable alignment boards parallel to one another with a selected gap therebetween, and mating protrusions on opposite sides of the anti-scatter element with alignment openings of the two parallel alignment boards to align the anti-scatter element in the selected gap between the alignment boards. 24. A method for manufacturing a radiation detector for a computed tomography scanner, the method comprising: applying a photoresist film to an alignment board;  exposing and developing the photoresist film to define openings in the developed photoresist film that correspond to the alignment openings;  etching the alignment board with the developed photoresist to define the alignment openings;  removing the developed photoresist;  aligning an anti-scatter element with the alignment board by mating one or more protrusions of the anti-scatter element with a selected one or more of the alignment openings of the alignment board; and  aligning and mounting a detector board with the anti-scatter element, the detector board including a substrate and an array of radiation-sensitive elements arranged thereon. 25. The method as set forth in  claim 24 , wherein the step of applying a photoresist film to the alignment board includes applying a photoresist film to two opposite sides of the alignment board. claim 24 26. A radiographic scanner comprising: a support frame;  a radiation source mounted to the support frame which emits a diverging radiation beam from a focal region;  first and second interchangeable generally symmetrical, substantially planar alignment boards arranged parallel to one another with a selected gap therebetween and secured to the support frame, each alignment board including an array of alignment openings formed therein;  a plurality of anti-scatter modules each including a plurality of parallel radiation-absorbing plates, the anti-scatter module arranged between the alignment boards and aligned with respect to the radiation focal region by protrusions on opposite sides of the anti-scatter modules that mate with the alignment openings of the first and the second alignment boards; and  a plurality of detector boards that mount to and align with the anti-scatter modules after the anti-scatter modules are mounted between the alignment boards and aligned with the focal spot regions. 27. The radiographic scanner as set forth in  claim 26 , wherein each anti-scatter module includes: claim 26 first a second caps that connect with opposite sides of the radiation-absorbing plates, the first cap including protrusions that mate with alignment openings of the first alignment board and the second cap including protrusions that mate with alignment openings of the second alignment board to align the anti-scatter plates with respect to the radiation focal region. 28. The radiographic scanner as set forth in  claim 26 , wherein the first and the second generally symmetrical, substantially planar alignment boards further include: claim 26 residue contamination on at least one surface left over from a photolithographic processing of the alignment boards. 29. The radiographic scanner as set forth in  claim 26 , wherein the array of alignment openings formed in each alignment board include: claim 26 a plurality of alignment opening groups, each alignment opening group defining a line aligned with an x-ray ray path. 30. The radiographic scanner as set forth in  claim 26 , wherein the array of alignment openings formed in each alignment boar include: claim 26 a plurality of alignment opening groups, each alignment opening group defining a radial line, the radial lines of the plurality of alignment opening groups converging at the radiation focal region.