2011
DOI: 10.1002/ase.247
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Guidelines for standard photography in gross and clinical anatomy

Abstract: Photography has a widespread usage in medicine and anatomy. In this review, authors focused on the usage of photography in gross and clinical anatomy. Photography in gross and clinical anatomy is not only essential for accurate documentation of morphological findings but also important in sharing knowledge and experience. Photographs of cadavers are supposed to demonstrate the required information clearly. Thus, photographs should be taken with certain techniques in order to obtain high quality and standardiza… Show more

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“…The ideal lens to get is a dedicated macro lens [7]. A macro lens allows 1:1 reproduction of the object.…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ideal lens to get is a dedicated macro lens [7]. A macro lens allows 1:1 reproduction of the object.…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The photographs were converted to a format suitable to the scale, calibration was performed and they were prepared for measurement by the program Scion Image Software ver. 4.0.3.2 (Barut & Ertilav, 2011). IOF typing was performed on each half of the skulls (Singh, 2011;Aggarwal et al, 2015), and measurements were made of 12 parameters from the digital photographs of each half of each skull (Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The morphological measurements on these skulls, where the lateral and lower sides of the orbit were fractured, were not taken within the scope of the evaluation. Digital photos were obtained with a Canon 450D digital camera in standard positions with appropriate photographic techniques prior to the digital measurements (Barut & Ertilav, 2011). In digital photos, the measurements of 6 parameters were performed on each of the two halves of the skulls (Fig.…”
Section: Materials Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%