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Dental Photography: How To Recover Accidentally Removed Data?

Dental Photography: How To Recover Accidentally Removed Data?

How to Recover Deleted Data?

In dental digital photography we take thousands of pictures and each one can be “the one”, right?

Do you know this horrible feeling, when your work, data and files are regularly lost or accidentally deleted by formatting a memory card before saving files? We wouldn’t wish it on our worst enemy, but, unfortunately, these things happen. And it’s better to be prepared.

New Tools for Dental Photographers

That is why we all should know a new data recovery tool, Data Recovery Wizard, that is also available for free. It is provided by EaseUS. This tool allows you to recover a vast range of files, whether it is audios, videos, photographs, emails, documents, or any other types of files that you have lost.

The free version will allow you to recover the same files with 2GB limit. You can also choose the paid version ($89.95 for MAC and $69.95 for WINDOWS to get unlimited data recovery, remote assistance and other features). The tool is available on both Mac and Windows devices. The way it works is that you download the stand-alone software. Then you have an option to pick a device, connected to your laptop or computer, to begin scanning. If it’s a memory card, you simply connect or plug it in as you normally would. After selecting your chosen device, a scan is performed and any available files are retrieved.

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But this is not the only tool that can help. SanDisk RescuePRO® will also help dental photographers, as it can recover a variety of file types including images, video, documents, music, and hundreds of other popular file types.

Well, this cheers us up a bit – although we’re not planning to delete any files, it’s good to know we’ve got a backup!

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Nikon News: Z9 Development in Progress!

Nikon News: Z9 Development in Progress!

Nikon’s Full-Frame Flagship Camera with New Features

Nikon has officially announced the development of the Z9.

The new Z9 will:

  • use a newly developed stacked CMOS sensor and processing engine

    support 8K video

  • have various other, new video specifications

The image accompanying the announcement shows a camera larger than the Z6/Z7 II, with what appears to be an integrated vertical grip.

The company is saying that it promises the Z9 will bring together Nikon’s set of “groundbreaking technologies” to deliver “the best still and video performance in Nikon history“.

The Z9 embodies ultimate usability as a tool,” Nikon writes. “Offering users an unprecedented imaging experience from capture to workflow exceeding that of previous digital-SLR and mirrorless cameras.”

The rumor also stated that the camera was tested with a range of different megapixel sensors from 45-megapixels to a 60-megapixel version. Other features rumored include 20 frames per second through a blackout-free EVF (like the Sony Alpha 1 and Alpha 9 series), a 16-bit RAW option, a new user interface, and improved noise levels and better dynamic range.

Nikon Rumors claims the camera is expected to be released in the fall of 2021. Its price is rumoured to be something around $6,000 – $7,000.

Photography Fundamentals: Lens

Photography Fundamentals: Lens

Lens in Dental Intraoral and Portrait Photography

It’s time to watch a professional dental photography course from Dental Photo Master!

Photography Fundamentals: our dental photography course is dedicated to everyone who starts an adventure with Dental Photography or Photography in general.

What lenses are the best for Intraoral Photography?

These are some of the topics explored in our dental digital photography course:

  • The Lens: how is it built? Elements, types and construction
  • Focal Length: the most important parameter
  • Macro Lenses: dedicated for dental photography
  • Marking at the top of a lens: what do they mean?
  • Threads of a lens: what do they do?
  • Focus distance window: the mechanism
  • Focusing distance range selection switch: how to use in practice?
  • Shutter release button: pressing it half-way or all the way down: differences

We’re pretty sure you would like to watch it now and don’t hesitate any longer!

Photography Fundamentals: Exposure & Aperture

Photography Fundamentals: Exposure & Aperture

Exposure in Dental Photography

It’s time to watch a professional lesson from Dental Photo Master!

Photography Fundamentals: our course is dedicated to everyone who starts an adventure with Dental Photography or Photography in general.

What is the main problem of an exposure in dental digital photography? We’re all dealing with it: photo turns out too dark or too bright. We need to strike a balance here, and our online course will  help!

These are some of the topics explored in this dental photography course:

  • Exposure: what is it?
  • Why mastering the exposure is similar to mastering riding a bike?
  • How to recognize a perfect exposure?
  • What variables influence a good exposure?

Aperture in Dental Photography

Aperture influences the exposure. Did you know that out of focus effect of some teeth on your photo can be caused by the improper use of an aperture? We know how to prevent this in dental digital photography.

These are some of the topics explored in this dental photography course:

  • What is an aperture?
  • How to control it?
  • How do we present an aperture in professional photography?

We’re pretty sure you would like to watch it now and don’t hesitate any longer!