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Assessing and achieving accuracy in digital dental photography.
J Calif Dent Assoc. 2009 Mar; 37(3):185-91.JC

Abstract

Accurate digital photography is becoming part of the standard of care for diagnosis and documentation in dental treatment. Proper exposure and color rendering are critical elements in the capture of useful images with excellent representational quality. Reliable photographic techniques must be consistently applied as a repeatable protocol to create an accurate record of pretreatment conditions and post-treatment results. Every software process that alters an image will degrade the pixel content and should be minimized or avoided.

Authors+Show Affiliations

University of California, Los Angeles, USA.

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

19830984

Citation

Snow, Stephen R.. "Assessing and Achieving Accuracy in Digital Dental Photography." Journal of the California Dental Association, vol. 37, no. 3, 2009, pp. 185-91.
Snow SR. Assessing and achieving accuracy in digital dental photography. J Calif Dent Assoc. 2009;37(3):185-91.
Snow, S. R. (2009). Assessing and achieving accuracy in digital dental photography. Journal of the California Dental Association, 37(3), 185-91.
Snow SR. Assessing and Achieving Accuracy in Digital Dental Photography. J Calif Dent Assoc. 2009;37(3):185-91. PubMed PMID: 19830984.
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