| Literature DB >> 27630805 |
Chin T Ong1, Jun Fai Yap2, Yong Zheng Wai2, Qi Xiong Ng2.
Abstract
Clinical photography in the field of oculoplastic surgery has many applications. It is possible for clinicians to obtain standardized clinical photographs without a studio. A clinician photographer has the advantage of knowing exactly what to photograph as well as having immediate access to the images. In order to maintain standardization in the photographs, the photographic settings should remain constant. This article covers essential photographic equipment, camera settings, patient pose, and digital asset management.Entities:
Keywords: clinical photography; oculoplastic surgery; standardization
Year: 2016 PMID: 27630805 PMCID: PMC5017881 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.733
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Recommended Focal Length
A Comparison of the Measurements of the Ruler Image at Various Magnification Ratios Captured Using Three Cameras
| Camera Models and Brand | Nikon D1x | Canon 5D Mark III | Canon 60D | ||||
| Sensor Size | 23.7 mm | 36 mm | 22.3 mm | ||||
| Westminster Linear Scale | Size of Ruler Image Captured on Camera | ||||||
| 1:1 | 23.7 | 36 | 22.3 | ||||
| 1:1.5 | 35.6 | 54 | 33.45 | ||||
| 1:2 | 47.4 | 72 | 44.6 | ||||
| 1:3 | 71.1 | 108 | 66.9 | ||||
| 1:4 | 94.8 | 144 | 89.2 | ||||
| 1:6 | 142.2 | 216 | 133.8 | ||||
| 1:8 | 189.6 | 288 | 178.4 | ||||
| 1:12 | 284.4 | 432 | 267.6 | ||||
| 1:15 | 355.5 | 540 | 334.5 | ||||
| 1:20 | 474.0 | 720 | 446 | ||||
| 1:30 | 711.0 | 1080 | 669 | ||||
| 1:40 | 948.0 | 1440 | 892 | ||||
| 1:55 | 1303.5 | 1980 | 1226.5 | ||||
| 1:85 | 2014.5 | 3060 | 1895.5 | ||||
Optimal Camera Setting for Oculoplastic Photography
| Aperture | f16-f22 |
| Shutter speed | 1/250 s (or up to the max sync speed) |
| ISO | 100-200 |
| File format | RAW |
| Flash Output | Automatically set by camera using eTTL |
| White balance | Flash mode or 5500 K (accurate and customised white balance can be applied in post processing in a computer) |
Figure 2Standard Eyelid at 1:4
Figure 4Full Face Views at 1:8
Recommended Standardized Poses at Various Magnification Ratios
| Views and Magnification Scales | Examples of Clinical Conditions |
| Standard Eyelid 1:4 | Eyelid tumors, eyelid malpositions, and following surgery |
| Superior and Inferior 1:4 | Proptosis, Enophthalmos |
| Facial 1:8 | Facial palsy, facial or cheek lesions |