Patent ID: 8093562

Claim:
A correction method of a radiation imaging apparatus, the apparatus comprising a sensor unit two-dimensionally disposed with pixels each having a conversion element that converts radiation into an electrical signal, a light source that emits light of a waveband perceptible by the conversion elements to the conversion elements, and a correction unit that corrects a radiation image of an object irradiated by radiation from a radiation source derived by the sensor unit based on a correction signal for correcting for different gains of the pixels, the correction method comprising: a first deriving step, of the sensor unit deriving a first radiation image of an object, the sensor unit having been irradiated by the light from the light source before said first deriving step; a second deriving step, of the sensor unit deriving a second radiation image of an object, the sensor unit without having been irradiated by the light from the light source before said second deriving step; and a correcting step, of the correction unit correcting the first radiation image of an object or the second radiation image of an object based on a correction signal, wherein the correction signal comprises a first correction signal derived by the sensor unit when the sensor unit is irradiated by radiation with no object present between the radiation source and the sensor unit after the sensor unit is irradiated by the light from the light source, and a second correction signal derived by the sensor unit when the sensor unit is irradiated by radiation with no object present between the radiation source and the sensor unit without having been irradiated by the light from the light source, and wherein, if the first radiation image of an object is corrected in the correcting step, the correction unit corrects the first radiation image of an object based on the first correction signal, and if the second radiation image of an object is corrected in the correcting step, the correction unit corrects the second radiation image of an object based on the second correction signal.