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Which of the following projection positions is the best for orbital orthophoto images?

Anterior and posterior position of skull. In orbital orthography, the subject stands in front of the camera with the sagittal plane of his body perpendicular to the desktop, the sagittal plane of his head perpendicular to the desktop, and the auditory canthus parallel to the desktop. The midline alignment is 1, which is 2/2 of the orbital distance. In this position, the orbital bone, ethmoid bone, frontal bone and parietal bone can be observed.