PHOTOGRAPHY OF OPAQUE AND TRANSPARENT OBJECTS

COPYING BASE OR TABLE

COPYING BASE OR TABLE

VERTICAL TABLE

require little space

the material is placed

under the camera.

HORIZONTAL TABLE

Recommended when

photographing large elements

he distance to the subject

Instruments

How to place the instument:

At the center

At the center
perpendicular to the camera

perpendicular to the camera

To capture

porosity
texture
uniform sheen

should be used.

a direct flash at a 45° angle

to

the object

instrument

Light

should be directed

on the working surface

extremities of the instrument

this will produce textures

without shadows

along

the sides of the
instrument.

Study models

GENERAL

Trimmed and clean.

Solid background

black

white

blue

Camera.

Camera.

Use 35mm reflex camera

Lens

Use 50-100mm lens

Illumination

at 4 angles at 45°

Articulated models:

Articulated models:

The approach

should be at

the canine level

front view

right view

left view

NON articulated models:

NON articulated models:

The approach

at the level of

the union of the 2 models

sup and inf occlusal faces

should be shown.

Transparent and radiographic images

Transparent and radiographic images

Material

An ordinary negatoscope

with

2 or 3 fluorescent lamps

should be used

A magenta-colored gelatin filter

to

avoid a greenish-blue color in the photograph.

fl-d glass filter

a 55-70 mm macro lens

The radiographs

must be placed

on the X-ray viewer,

black tape

on cardboard paper

to mask the radiographs

camera

placed directly on

the radiographs

a copy stand or tripod.