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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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Dermatologic Photography

Dermatologic Clinics, 1987
Particularly for the beginning clinical photographer, the details of contour light, texture light, flat light, and fill lights may be intimidating. A physician-photographer may elect to choose a name brand system that has manual exposure capability. The system should include a ring light (or ring light equivalent) and a point source with a guide number
R H, Schosser, J P, Kendrick
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Photographie Fotografie Photography

2008
La photographie de mode comme mise en scene de theâtre Ces quatre photos font l’effet de prises de vue d’une piece de theâtre, d’une mise en scene contemporaine, ou d’instants suspendus, au cours d’une performance. Sur l’une des images, nous voyons un homme masque assis sur une espece de cheval fait de boites et de chaises et recouvert d'une cape rouge.
Geoffrey Cottenceau, Romain Rousset
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Laryngeal Photography

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1991
Various methods of still photography and videography of the larynx are described in this article, some simple, inexpensive, and recommended for residents and occasional laryngeal photographers, while others are more involved, costly, and recommended for serious laryngologists.
E, Yanagisawa, R, Yanagisawa
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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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Effective Photography

Scottish Medical Journal, 1971
Correct focus, proper exposure, careful lighting of the subject, good composition, visiual continuity, and meaningful camera movement result in effective teaching photographs.
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Photographie/Photography

2008
numero specaile della rivista "Recherches Sémiotiques/Semiotic Enquires"
PEZZINI, Isabella   +2 more
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Dual photography

ACM SIGGRAPH 2005 Papers, 2005
We present a novel photographic technique called dual photography, which exploits Helmholtz reciprocity to interchange the lights and cameras in a scene. With a video projector providing structured illumination, reciprocity permits us to generate pictures from the viewpoint of the projector, even though no camera was present at that location.
Sen, P.   +6 more
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Photography’s Viewers, Photography’s Histories

2017
This book has investigated how viewer engagement with photography happens at the local, historically specific level. It has shown how, from the Civil War to the Great Depression, photography shaped a collective consciousness that enabled viewers to negotiate anxieties of the period, from war, poverty, and economic depression to national identity and ...
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