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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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A Bit About Dental Photography
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<blockquote data-quote="user name" data-source="post: 184382" data-attributes="member: 1719"><p>In short, a "Custom White Balance" just neutralizes the lighting source (the flash) to pure white (6500 degrees Kelvin is pure white light) . This one step will make the captured images 'color accurate'. With jpegs, the camera does the work. The <em><strong>captured dental images (jpeg)</strong></em> are color accurate - and <u><strong><em>fully managed by the camera</em></strong></u>. With jpegs, there is no work in Adobe Photoshop Camera Raw/ Lightroom.</p><p>You will not see the typical tinting issues that most dental images exhibit.</p><p></p><p>Are you saying that if you capture in jpeg rather than RAW, you dont need to do a custom white balance?</p><p>I thought a jpeg was just a compressed image/smaller file...?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user name, post: 184382, member: 1719"] In short, a "Custom White Balance" just neutralizes the lighting source (the flash) to pure white (6500 degrees Kelvin is pure white light) . This one step will make the captured images 'color accurate'. With jpegs, the camera does the work. The [I][B]captured dental images (jpeg)[/B][/I] are color accurate - and [U][B][I]fully managed by the camera[/I][/B][/U]. With jpegs, there is no work in Adobe Photoshop Camera Raw/ Lightroom. You will not see the typical tinting issues that most dental images exhibit. Are you saying that if you capture in jpeg rather than RAW, you dont need to do a custom white balance? I thought a jpeg was just a compressed image/smaller file...? [/QUOTE]
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