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EDITORIAL
One goal of the European Journal of Es-
thetic Dentistry is to inspire you to explore your limits by taking a closer look at your daily work. And the best and easiest way to accomplish this is by taking comprehensive images of your work.
Photo Tip: Choosing the Right Angle
Taking images of anterior an terior teeth may seem s eem an easy task, but there are some key points to consider if you want to get the best out of your images. If you work with a macro lens and a macro flash, changing the angle of view has significant impact on the resulting picture. The
three
images
presented
here
demonstrate the importance of camera angle in obtaining good results. A digital single lens reflex (DSLR) camera with a 105-mm macro lens and a lateral flash system was used to capture these images. Figure 1 is nicely balanced. The focus has been set on the gingival third of the tooth, and the camera was positioned slightly above the teeth. This helps to create light reflections on the tooth surface without altering the overall image or obscuring important parts of it. Figures 2 and 3 show how an improper camera angle can lead to distortions (eg, the teeth appear longer) and unwanted reflections of light that hide important details.
190 THE EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ESTHETIC DENTISTRY VOLUME 1 • NUMBER 3 • AUTUMN 2006
Reference 1.
Bengel W, W, Devigus A. Preparing images for publication: cati on: Part 2. Eur E ur J Esthet Esthe t Dent 200 6;1:112–127.