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Digital Asset Management in Dentistry; Now that I’ve taken all these photos, what do I do with them? part 1 of 2
Description:
Digital cameras are commonly used today in dentistry, however, little has been written in the dental literature regarding Digital Asset Management (DAM). This video presentation will review the management and handling of digital images after they are captured in camera. Images need to be downloaded, organized, and cataloged quickly and efficiently. A complete DAM workflow will be shown allowing the viewer to see how a professional system is setup and utilized in a dental practice.
Date Added:
7/10/2012
Author(s):
Steven H. Goldstein, DDS
Dr. Steven H. Goldstein received his DDS degree in 1985 from Georgetown University. From 1987-1990 Dr. Goldstein completed the Periodontal Prosthesis program at the University...
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Questions & Comments
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Travis Witherington - (7/24/2012 3:22 PM)
Another outstanding presentation from Dr. Goldstein. We learn so much from him when we attend his photography and implant educational series. Steven, thank you so much for your hard work! Bz
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Alejandro Lanis - (7/22/2012 10:48 PM)
Thank you very much for the information! I will be waiting for the second part.....
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Band Ditto64 - (7/16/2012 3:17 PM)
Outstanding input. We have so much technology that sometimes we need to sit back and review how best to apply it into clinical practice. This lecture clearly defines how that can be accomplished. Glenn Krieger also does a great job discussing the actual cameras and photography on DentalXP. You should take a look at that as well.
Band
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milind saudagar - (7/16/2012 7:51 AM)
perfect. whens the next part coming?
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Rick Durkee - (7/12/2012 9:36 PM)
this ABSOLUTELY the best and most professionally done explanation of digital photography for dentistry I have eve seen. well done!
Rick Durkee CDT AAACD
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Maurice Salama - (7/12/2012 5:52 PM)
Nicely done and easily implemented. Why haven't I thought of all this sooner? Thanks Maurice
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David Garber - (7/12/2012 9:54 AM)
CRICAL INFORMATION FOR ANYONE TODAY USING A COMPUTER - MOST OF US! GREAT INFORMATION STEVEN AND WELL ORCHESTRATED. THANKS DAVID
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Glenn van As - (7/12/2012 1:12 AM)
Nice organized, presentation. Good information provide. Thanks for the backup idea ( I too have the mobile Lacie hard drive which did need to be reformatted once.....aargh go the photos). So you back up suggestion was a good one. Thanks
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