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Digital Media

In today's digital age, the importance of leveling up your photo and video skills for communication and interpersonal skills cannot be overstated. Visual content has become a dominant form of communication, whether it's through social media platforms, video conferencing, or even personal messaging.

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  • Personalized Camera Tutorials for Dentists!

    🎥🦷 Personalized Camera Tutorials for Dentists! 🦷🎥
    Attention Dental Community! Struggling with those intricate intraoral shots? Dive deep into the world of dental photography with #CameraSetupPro's tailored guidance! 🌟
    🔍 Customized Tutorials just for dental photography!
    👩‍🏫 Expert Guidance from de...

  • Standards in Dental Photography

    The main purpose of dental photography is documentation. As much information as possible needs to be recorded under reproducible conditions. There must be standardization of the clinical camera, associated equipment, format, and light- ing of the intra- and extraoral views used in dental photogra...

  • The Importance of the Right Camera

    In conclusion, the best cameras for dental photography are DSLRs and DSLMs, with a growing preference for the latter due to their size, speed, quiet operation, and advanced autofocus systems.

  • MF-R76S+ DENTAL RING FLASH

    To offer a more comprehensive and professional dental photography solution to dentists, Godox has teamed up with Sony in Europe. With joint efforts, we are thrilled to present the MF-R76S+, the dedicated dental ring flash designed for Sony cameras, ensuring optimal lighting for dental photography...

  • Dental Portrait Photography

    The face of a patient with all its expressive possibilities provides valuable information for the planning, execution and final evaluation of dental treatment. Portrait photography is designed to capture this information under standardized conditions. A camera mounted on a tripod and a permanentl...

  • Professional Dental Photography, what really matters.

  • The Value of Dental Photography

    Dental photography provides clear and accurate documentation of a patient's oral health, which can be used for diagnosis, treatment planning, and monitoring progress over time. It also helps to improve yourself by learning from your mistakes. It's great for communication with your patients, your ...

  • How to Green Screen (10 Easy Steps)

    Lights, camera, action! Transform your videos into captivating masterpieces with our 10 easy steps to green screening.

  • Why You Should Feature Your Face on Video

    Including your face in your videos can enhance your relationship with your audience, boost engagement, and establish a unique personal brand identity. However, if you prefer not to show your face, there are still ways to create engaging content using visuals, storytelling, and creative techniques!

  • Better use a flash bracket

    To get the most our of your lateral flash system you should mount the flashes on a so called "bracket", that allows easy positioning of the light source to adapt to different photographic situations.

  • Battle of Dental Photo Diffusers

    They help to create appealing images of the teeth and gums especially for marketing and social media.

    Diffusers are translucent materials that are placed between the light source and the subject to soften and diffuse the light, creating a more even illumination. This can help to reduce glare and...

  • Setup your Canon Camera

    You don't want to waste time playing around with settings and then end up with a bunch of blurry photos or bad lighting.
    To make things easier, we've put together a brief overview of some of our favorite camera models and setups for dental photography.

  • Setup your Sony Camera

    You don't want to waste time playing around with settings and then end up with a bunch of blurry photos or bad lighting.
    To make things easier, we've put together a brief overview of some of our favorite camera models and setups for dental photography.

  • Setup your Nikon Camera

    You don't want to waste time playing around with settings and then end up with a bunch of blurry photos or bad lighting.
    To make things easier, we've put together a brief overview of some of our favorite camera models and setups for dental photography.

  • How do you pronounce 'bokeh'

    It is originally a Japanese word that literally translates to English as Blur, so keep that in mind when saying it aloud. Officially, it is pronounced like /ˈboʊkə/, BOH-kə, or /ˈboʊkeɪ/. Clear as mud, right?

  • Using the INTRA diffuser kit

    In this set up, I use two kits of INTRA diffusers attached to the Godox MF-12 flashes. I use Nikon D7200 with a macro 105mm lens. Trust me! You don't need softboxes or any other means for creating stunning photos. The best thing about this diffuser is that you get REAL-FEEL photos that don't look...

  • UR-LEICA

    Barnack was an engineer working for the German camera manufacturer, Leitz, and he was inspired to create a small, portable camera that could take high-quality photographs. The Ur-Leica was the result of his efforts, and it was the first camera to use 35mm film. This was a major breakthrough, as i...

  • Unlock the secrets of shade matching

    Reliable shade matching of indirect restorations with natural dentition remains a formidable challenge, even for the most experienced restorative team. Redos are unfortunately common and costly, providing a frequent cause for friction among their members. However, it doesn’t have to be this way. ...

  • Augmented Reality in Dentistry

    I assume modern technologies are the basis for innovative products. However, it is not the technology itself that makes a product innovative, but the way the technology is used to solve real user problems. Technologies like Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality are some of the most powe...

  • Dental Photography @Work

    Why do you do that and what is it important for?
    What do you want to achieve with the pictures?
    Which intention do I pursue with the pictures?
    How much time do you want to invest?
    Is a mobile phone camera enough in the end?
    Product photography and patient photography with the same equipment?
    D...

  • The small little helpers

    In dental photography, just like in dentistry, details matter, and can make a big difference.The aim of this lecture is to show how shape and color of lips and cheeks retractors in intraoral dental photography can influence the final result.Moreover, the different types of flashes and recommenda...

  • BaseLine Oriented Facial Imaging

    The diagnostic template serves as the point of origin for any facially generated treatment plan in the modern restorative practice. Thus an accurate and precise maxillo-mandibular three dimensional spatial registration will provide the dental team with a flawless workflow, maximizing efficiency a...

  • Lighting systems in mobile dental photography

    The use of mobile devices for dental photography is a relatively new development in routine clinical practice with potentially significant benefits for the dentist. The first step toward achieving success in photographic records and establishing this method as the baseline in dental photography i...

  • The crucial role of Dental Photography in modern restorative dentistry

    Modern restorative dentistry is relying on adhesive protocols and understanding the principles of biomimetic dentistry which means essentially to restore the tooth with materials that have the same properties as the part of the tooth that is lost. This approach aims to preserve intact tooth struc...