| Literature DB >> 28163458 |
Feroze Kaliyadan1, K T Ashique2.
Abstract
Photographic documentation of the nails is important in the objective evaluation of response to treatment and in disseminating scientific information related to nail diseases. The key to a good image of the nail is proper framing and achieving a sharp focused image with good contrast with the background, at the same time avoiding strong reflections from the nail surface. While the general principles of clinical photography apply to nail imaging also, this article attempts to highlight some tips which can be specifically used to improve the quality of nail images.Entities:
Keywords: Clinical photography; imaging; nail
Year: 2016 PMID: 28163458 PMCID: PMC5227080 DOI: 10.4103/0974-2077.197080
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cutan Aesthet Surg ISSN: 0974-2077
Figure 1Effect of flash on nails (a) without flash diffusion (b) after flash correction
Figure 2Using dedicated ring flashes and macro lenses for nail photography
Figure 3Imaging of the nails with a dark non-reflective background with a gap between the nail and the background
Figure 4Difference in the contrast illustrated between the images (a) nail placed directly on the background and (b) with a gap between the nail and the background
Figure 5Technique for placing all finger nails in a frame
Figure 6Technique for placing all finger nails in a frame other than the thumb
Figure 7Technique for placing all finger nails in a frame
Figure 8(a) Normal lighting (b) Transillumination