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Assistive Photography

2012
Many people make photographs of places they visited and when they are browsing the collections they can not often remember the names of buildings on the pictures. There also exist people with visual impairment interested in a photography[1]. This paper deals with the algorithms and methods they can allow people with visual impairment to photograph ...
Ludek Bártek, Ondrej Lapácek
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Intraoperative Photography

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2010
Intraoperative photographs are a necessity when sharing unusual pathology or details of a procedure with peers in presentations or publications. Obtaining the proper equipment and taking time to refine settings for the operative suite will typically yield excellent images.
Clinton D, Humphrey, J David, Kriet
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Alternatives to Photography

Archives of Dermatology, 1989
To the Editor.— The recent spate of articles on photography of dysplastic nevi certainly creates medicolegal problems. The standard of care must vary with the availability of elaborate equipment, facilities, and the cost. Although some patients have numerous suspicious lesions, most do not. It is about this latter group that I write.
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Bereavement Photography

Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine, 2006
The IMI National Guidelines have been prepared as baseline guides on specific aspects of medical illustration practice, and provide auditable standards for the future. They can be implemented in full, or may be amended according to individual requirements. The following is an abridged version of guidelines prepared on behalf of the Institute.
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Clinical photography

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2009
Digital cameras, when used correctly, can provide the basis for telemedicine services. The increasing sophistication of digital cameras, combined with the improved speed and availability of the Internet, make them an instrument that every health-care professional should be familiar with.
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Then-and-Now Photography, Repeat Photography, Comparison Photography, or Rephotography

Taxon, 1998
Rudolf Schmid   +5 more
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"Photography."

Notes and Queries, 1905
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Ear Photography

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1964
K, MCLAY, R J, RUSSELL
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