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 ยป Appendix J - Photography Setup (1)

Appendix J - Photography Setup (1)

(Fig. A-4)

Camera: 35-mm SLR (single light reflex camera) with I05-mm macro lens

Lighting: dual electronic flash units; overhead kicker light adds a backlighting effect that improves picture quality and softens or eliminates background shadows

Background: Nassau blue no. 25 Film: Kodak Ektachrome ASA 100 STANDARD RHINOPLASTY VIEWS

1:7, frontal, base, lateral, oblique 1:5 and 1:3, close-up, base view

Figure 4. Schematic photography setup.

REFERENCE

  1. Tardy ME, Brown R. Principles of photography in facial plastic surgery. New York : Thieme Publishers, 1992

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