IR Contrast Exposure Spatial Resolution Distortion ?mAs ? ? ? ? ? mAs ? ?kVp ? ? ? ? ?kVp ? ? ? ? ?FSS ?FSS ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? SID ? ? ? ? ? SID ? ? ? ? ?OID ? ? ? ? ?OID ? ? ? CR Angle ? ? ? ? ? ? ? CR Angle ? ? ? ? ? Filtration ? ? ? ? Filtration ? ? ? e ? Pt thickness ? ? ? ? ?Pt thickness ? ? ? ? ? Grid Ratio ? ? ? Grid Ratio ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Collimation ? ? ? ? ? Collimation ? ? ? e
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First, remember the order of the factors: IR Exposure, Spatial Resolution, Contrast, Distortion, T, mAs, kVp, FSS, TSID, SID, TOID, OID, CR Angle, Filtration, Pt thickness, Grid Ratio, Collimation. Show more…
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