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There are instructions suggesting different x-ray settings for the two exposures, how crucial is that?

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There are instructions suggesting different x-ray settings for the two exposures, how crucial is that?

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What’s crucial is obtaining a developed radiograph with a background gray shade of 1.1 OD. A difference of 10 kV is suggested between the settings of the two exposures (this means that the mAS has to be reduced for the exposure with high kV). However, any difference up to 10 kV, as well as the same kV setting may be used as long as the required gray shade of 1.1 OD is met.

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