Comparative Evaluation of Hue Value Chroma using Cross Polarised Photography

Keerthana T, Sindhu Ramesh, Dheepshi. M
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Introduction: Digital photographs offer a wide range of colour options. They aid in increasing communication between a dentist and a technician by making the morphology, colour, and texture of the teeth easier to visualise. A polarising filter reduces reflections and glare while boosting colour saturation in an image. The aim of the study was to analyse images with and without polarised photography. Methodology: A total of 125 images of shade guidelines were collected for this study, 5 each shade tab for 5 shades (A1 to A4). We looked at the following shade guidance systems: VITA Classical (VITA Zahnfabrik) (control), IPS e. max Ceram (Ivoclar Vivadent) were photographed with a Canon EOS 60D digital camera and a 100-mm Canon Macro Lens. Ambient light, exposure (1/125, f16), ISO (100), flash (ETTL), distance, focusing (1:1), and backdrop were all standardized in the photographs. The Adobe RGB colour system was utilised since it covers nearly half of the Lab colour space. Results: Mean and standard deviation values of images with and without cross polarised photography were compared. Hue, value, chroma of the images were assessed showing no statistical difference among the images with and without cross polarised photography. Conclusion: Compared to visual and digital photographic approaches for choosing shades, the application of polarising filters had negligible effect on shade choice. When routinely practised, shade matching can improve a clinician's ability to choose the appropriate shade. Thus, knowledge and training may help someone become better at shade matching. Keywords: Hue, value, chroma, cross polarised photography, Camera, Ring flash, Micro lens.
利用交叉偏振摄影对色相色值进行比较评估
介绍:数码照片提供多种颜色选择。数码照片使牙齿的形态、颜色和质地更加直观,有助于加强牙医和技师之间的沟通。偏振滤光片可以减少反光和眩光,同时提高图像的色彩饱和度。研究的目的是分析使用偏振摄影和不使用偏振摄影的图像:本研究共收集了 125 张遮光指引图片,每个遮光标签 5 张,共 5 种色调(A1 至 A4)。我们研究了以下遮光引导系统:使用佳能 EOS 60D 数码相机和 100 毫米佳能微距镜头拍摄。照片中的环境光、曝光(1/125,f16)、ISO(100)、闪光灯(ETTL)、距离、对焦(1:1)和背景都是标准化的。由于 Adobe RGB 色彩系统涵盖了近一半的实验室色彩空间,因此使用了 Adobe RGB 色彩系统:比较了使用和未使用交叉偏振摄影的图像的平均值和标准偏差值。对图像的色调、数值和色度进行了评估,结果显示,使用和未使用交叉偏振摄影的图像之间没有统计学差异:结论:与选择色调的视觉和数字摄影方法相比,使用偏振滤光片对色调选择的影响微乎其微。在日常实践中,色调匹配可以提高临床医生选择合适色调的能力。因此,知识和培训可以帮助人们更好地进行色调匹配:色调、色值、色度、交叉偏振摄影、相机、环形闪光灯、微型镜头。
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