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An acceptable radiographic image is taken under the following conditions: single phase-2p, 400 mA, 75 ms, 1.2 mm fs, 82 kVp, 44" SID, 400 RS receptor, 8:1 grid.
What change would need to take place with the exposure conditions below, in order to maintain image quality?
HF generator, 1.0 mm fs, 94 kVp, 44" SID, 300 RS receptor, 12:1 grid
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