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Dental Photography Simplified
Introduction to dental photography simplified
Congratulations on making the right choice (1:28)
Course structure (1:38)
Flow of lectures
Dental Photography equipment
A comparison between popular systems for dental photography (6:14)
Investment strategies for equipment the reverse concept by Dr. Mayur Davda (1:47)
Understanding various flash systems & their uses (7:46)
Basics of Lenses for dental photography (2:03)
READING the lens (6:28)
Understanding the application of focal length (3:02)
How does focal length affect Distortion & Depth of field (3:18)
Minimum focusing distance & its importance in dentistry (3:14)
Image stabilization of a lens and its relationship with flash photography (2:11)
What is 3rd party? (1:01)
Lens recommendation for Canon users (0:50)
Lens recommendation for Nikon & Sony users (3:53)
Classification of lenses based on camera mount (3:45)
Best phone & DSLR for documentation. Are mirrorless cameras any good? (5:44)
Understanding why crop sensor camera is better than a full frame camera and why a DSLR is better than a mirrorless (4:42)
Recommended equipments (4:24)
Internally VS externally focusing lenses and how it impacts clinical photography (1:58)
What is the meaning of DSLR? (2:39)
Intraoral accessories and how to choose them for dental photography (4:07)
Intraoral accessories & how to use them
Introduction to one of the most popular and user friendly ring flash
Using a TWIN FLASH (6:02)
Managing ring flash on manual mode (6:55)
Buttons settings & menus... trust me its not as difficult or boring as it sounds.
How to secure your camera, mount a battery, insert a memory card and mount a lens (4:46)
Knowing the different button names on a camera (6:27)
Button controls and their functions (6:48)
Auto mode VS Manual mode? (2:45)
Essential and non essential settings (2:45)
What is good in a good image VS what is bad in a bad image? (1:48)
3 OUT OF 20 settings are all you need to work upon (0:46)
NIKON auto ISO sensitivity control issue (0:13)
Understanding ISO- the 1st leg of the exposure triangle (3:23)
Understanding shutter speed - the 2nd leg of exposure triangle (1:33)
Shutter speed, its relationship with blurring & flash sync speed (3:42)
Understanding f number the 3rd leg of the exposure triangle (3:55)
HOME ASSIGNMENTS
Narrowing down on 1 setting out of the 3 to manage clinical photography (3:07)
Managing entire dental photography without changing camera settings (1:36)
Just set these settings once & forget about it (1:39)
Extremely vital document
An introduction to MAGNIFICATION RATIOS (5:07)
What magnification ratio has to be used for which image? (1:47)
Tiny videos with BIG info on how to use magnification ratios
Protocols for clinical photography
Follow this WORKFLOW to be a PRO in dental photography
How to get a white background, grey background and black background? Also which one is the best for beginners and which is an ideal background for experts?
Order of imaging
Patient - Dentist position for extraoral photography (1:18)
Extraoral Full Face FRONTAL views (2:43)
Extraoral Full Face PROFILE views (2:49)
Extraoral Full Face 45 degree views for orthodontists (2:38)
Smile designing view with respect to lower vermillion (2:40)
Close up smiling views (4:53)
Intraoral Maximum Intercuspation position aka MIP shot (2:13)
MIP using mobile dental photography and comparison with DSLR (0:19)
Image showing Anterior Guidance in Function
Teeth in disclusion views for anterior aesthetic cases (1:41)
Teeth in disclusion views using mobile dental photography & comparison with DSLR images (1:15)
Molar relation & Canine guidance (or group function) (2:42)
Molar relation & canine guidance using mobile dental photography (1:11)
Contrastor is a BLACK background but how to use it? (0:29)
Anterior Aesthetic CLOSE UP shots (2:39)
Anterior aesthetic close up images through a phone (1:10)
Mandibular full arch occlusal view (4:05)
Mandibular occlusal - FULL ARCH using mobile dental photography (0:56)
Maxillary full arch occlusal view through DSLR & phone (1:26)
Quadrants (3:16)
Bonus video - Implantology buccal view (0:40)
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How to get a white background, grey background and black background? Also which one is the best for beginners and which is an ideal background for experts?
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