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Journal of Orthodontics, Vol. 32, No. 1, 43-54, March 2005 doi:10.1179/146531205225020880
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Article

How to avoid common errors in clinical photography

H. F. McKeown

Chesterfield Royal Hospital

A. M. Murray

Derbyshire Royal Infirmary

P. J. Sandler

Chesterfield Royal Hospital

Address for correspondence: H. F. McKeown, Orthodontic Department, Outpatients Suite 2, Chesterfield Royal Hospital, Calow, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S44 5BL. Email: JonSandler{at}aol.com

This paper demonstrates some of the errors commonly seen in both conventional and digital photography when used for clinical purposes, and details how some of these mistakes may be avoided.

Key words: Clinical photography, digital photography, errors

* Problems frequently encountered when using midrange ‘Prosumer’ cameras.







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