Posts Tagged ‘IMI’
A Colour-Managed Clinical Photography Workflow
My paper on a colour-managed workflow for clinical photography, presented at the IMI Conference in Nottingham, October 2017. I have had feedback from a couple of photographers who do a lot of dental work and shoot using mirrors. They need to use Photoshop’s ‘Flip Canvas Horizontal‘ or Flip Canvas Vertical‘ quite frequently to re-orientate the image…
Read MoreNorman K. Harrison
Norman K. Harrison Continuing the theme of notable names in the profession of medical photography, this piece is about Norman Kingsley Harrison and I am indebted once again to Ray Lunnon for his assistance. Originally, Norman Harrison was a Press Photographer in London. The photograph (above) was probably taken during his time in this role…
Read MoreAnthony (Tony) Oxley – Personal Memories
The second person in our profession I wanted to write about is Tony Oxley, who died in September 2013. I first met Tony when I started out in medical photography in the late 1970’s when he worked for Kodak Limited and, along with his wife Thelma, he became a good friend. When he died in 2013,…
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