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Clinical Photography in Dentistry
1:
Introduction
2:
Armamentarium
CAMERA
COMPACT CAMERAS
SINGLE LENS REFLEX (SLR) CAMERA
FORMAT
Advantages of Digital
LENS
Bellows’ Unit
Macro Lens
LIGHT SOURCE
ACCESSORIES
STORAGE MEDIA
3:
Starting the Photography
FILM
File Size
Color Space
Sharpness
Contrast
Saturation
White Balance
International Standard Organization (ISO)
4:
Exposure
APERTURE
Assessing DOF
SHUTTER
5:
Composition
FACIAL PHOTOGRAPHS
Full Face Front
Front Smile
Lateral Oblique Smiling View
Profile View
Intraoral Photographs
Front Retracted (Fig. 5.12A)
Right and Left Lateral Retracted
Upper and Lower Occlusal
Tackling Fog
Orthodontics
Conservative/Aesthetic Dentistry
Prosthodontics
Pre-treatment (Figs 5.20A to D)
Table-top Photograph of Finished Prosthesis (Fig. 5.21)
Post-treatment (Figs 5.22A to F)
Periodontology and Surgery
PHOTOMICROGRAPH
6:
Table-top photography
7:
Photographing a Radiograph
8:
Silhouette Photography
9:
Storage and Care
10:
Presenting the Pictures
Image Editing
Global Editing
Focal, Fixed Point or Spot Editing
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