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Digital cataract photography

Journal of Audiovisual Media in Medicine, 2000
This study compares the cost effectiveness of two methods of grading cataract changes in the Australian population. The conventional film-based method has comparatively low set-up costs, but is more subjective in its assessment and more reliant on manpower, while the digital method has high set-up costs, but the results are more objective and available
J, Dimock   +3 more
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Digital Photography in Orthodontics

Journal of Orthodontics, 2001
A brief history of digital photography is provided along with a critical appraisal of the 'prosumer' and professional systems currently available. Recommendations are made as to the system best suited to current orthodontic practice.
J, Sandler, A, Murray
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Digital Photography for Rhinoplasty

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2002
Standardized, high-quality, preoperative photographs of the nose are critical for preoperative rhinoplasty planning, comparative postoperative assessment, and demonstration of surgical results. To produce these high-quality, reproducible photographs, it is essential to standardize lighting, to properly position the patient in standard views, to avoid ...
Gregory M, Galdino   +2 more
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