Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Precautions for posterior clavicle anterior photography are as follows

Precautions for posterior clavicle anterior photography are as follows

Matters needing attention in posterior clavicle anterior photography.

1. When taking clavicle orthography, the client lies prone (or stands) on the photographic bed, with his head turned to the opposite side, so that the client's clavicle is close to the bed surface or detector, his arms are turned inward, and his palms are down or forward.

2. Place the midpoint of the clavicle in the center of the detector. The midline is aimed at the midpoint of the clavicle and shot vertically. The orthographic image of clavicle shows a certain curvature.