kVp and x-ray Contrast (Guide for Radiologic Technologists)
The most important technical parameter for determining contrast is the kVp (kiloVolt peak). Lower kVp settings are preferred from the standpoint of image contrast, provided that enough x-rays can pass through (penetrate) the patient such that the image is not dominated by noise.
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