NVScouter
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OK I'm a BMET and have access to all kinds of fun medical equipment. So when I test X-ray stuff I get to shoot real film shots. So I'm thinking I want to shoot my frog. I'd like to check for any signs of compaction since he is a so-so eater.
So: Any Rad Techs or Vet Techs know a kVp and mA setting for a guy this small? He his a bit bigger than a silver dollar and about 1.25" thick. I've looked at the Exposure chart and think the infant hand/leg setting on the exposure table will be good, and I'm going to ask a local vet to see too. Just courious if any of you know.
Thanks.
So: Any Rad Techs or Vet Techs know a kVp and mA setting for a guy this small? He his a bit bigger than a silver dollar and about 1.25" thick. I've looked at the Exposure chart and think the infant hand/leg setting on the exposure table will be good, and I'm going to ask a local vet to see too. Just courious if any of you know.
Thanks.