id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ytxellzbsjen7m2lhb5y4tnt7q I. Ahmad Digital dental photography. Part 9: post-image capture processing 2009.0 7 .pdf application/pdf 3576 332 63 orientated, manipulated, compressed, scaled, sharpened, archived (and if so, which fi le format is the most suitable), Apple Macs due to their superior capabilities for handling, manipulating and storing image fi les. If not already performed by camera settings, the fi rst item for post-image production is to ensure the correct white balance Fig. 1 The raw image from the camera without white balance calibration (notice 'Gray Balance Fig. 2 The same image as Figure 1 with white balance corrected by recalling the grey card Fig. 3 Initial image from digital camera opening the image in another type of software, the original should be stored for subsequent retrieval. Fig. 8 Final image after cropping, correcting exposure, orientation and laterally inverting Fig. 9 A selection of image fi le formats TIFF file format retains image quality (size = 30.9MB) JPEG file format results in deterioration of image quality (size = 812KB) image quality in the latter format ./cache/work_ytxellzbsjen7m2lhb5y4tnt7q.pdf ./txt/work_ytxellzbsjen7m2lhb5y4tnt7q.txt