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Why do medical films with digital cameras reflect light?

Step 1: Turn the display screen to the brightest, then open a blank document and maximize it, so that the display screen is equivalent to an X-ray observation lamp.

Step 2: Stick the film on the monitor.

Step 3: Digital camera settings:

1. Black and white photo mode.

2. The contrast is the highest.

3. Adjust the saturation to the lowest level.

4. Edge sharpening (on some cameras, it is adjusted to the clearest)

5. Macro mode

6. Adjust the size of the picture to the size that can be uploaded. You don't have to do this step if you can cut it yourself.

7. Try to concentrate. If the shutter speed is lower than 30/ 1 sec, shoot with a tripod.

8. If you don't have a tripod, put something, such as a box or a book, on the table at an appropriate height in front of the monitor, put the camera away, and set it to self-timer mode before shooting.

9. Please note that the flash must be turned off.

10. Don't let other light sources shine on the film, such as sunlight.

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