Abstract:X-ray photography is a traditional non-destructive testing technology, generally used to study relics made of various materials. Recently, with the rise of digital imaging technology, the process of X-ray photography has been greatly simplified, and digital images obtained can be observed, used and saved more easily. More importantly, the image editing process has become possible as well. Therefore, there are greater opportunities to develop X-ray. In this paper, using a wood carving as an example, we introduce the process of digital radiography. In addition, we also analyze and discuss the final three view images of X-ray photography after their being edited.