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<blockquote data-quote="Affinity" data-source="post: 327785" data-attributes="member: 1246"><p>Yeah I guess its no different than taking an accurate 3D scan or an accurate impression. If youre doing cosmetic work with bad pictures youve already lost out of the gate.. And no I dont think taking good dental pictures is easy.. Its the system that matters, but you have to be able to replicate an in focus, macro shot thats well lit.. but thats where the polar eyes filter comes in and cuts out all the glare so you truly see the colors, not a shade map. </p><p></p><p>I have pretty good luck with just good pics from the Dr, or a shade appointment. If a Dr is going to commit to using shade mapping, and willing to pay higher fees (and for the equipment), those Drs generally are good at photography , and the only difference is holding up a grey scale card.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Affinity, post: 327785, member: 1246"] Yeah I guess its no different than taking an accurate 3D scan or an accurate impression. If youre doing cosmetic work with bad pictures youve already lost out of the gate.. And no I dont think taking good dental pictures is easy.. Its the system that matters, but you have to be able to replicate an in focus, macro shot thats well lit.. but thats where the polar eyes filter comes in and cuts out all the glare so you truly see the colors, not a shade map. I have pretty good luck with just good pics from the Dr, or a shade appointment. If a Dr is going to commit to using shade mapping, and willing to pay higher fees (and for the equipment),those Drs generally are good at photography , and the only difference is holding up a grey scale card. [/QUOTE]
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