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How to use the Dentally Vision tools
How to use the Dentally Vision tools

Discover how to edit and enhance your images using the built-in tools with Dentally Vision.

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Written by Amber Morris
Updated over a week ago

Having a clear picture of each radiograph can be crucial for diagnosing and treating your patients. With Dentally Visions built-in editing tools you can rest assured you will have the visibility needed to provide exceptional oral care to your patients.

Lets take a look at the different tools available to you πŸ‘‡


Tools breakdown

You can see all of the tools demonstrated in the video above, or you can run through where to find them in the descriptions below.

One click tools

From this first section you can Enhance the entire image with the click of a button. You can rotate, flip or straighten as needed and can even change the display to suit your requirements.

Annotations

You can use the variety of drawing tools to and text or items such as circles and lines to your images. You can also change the colour of each item and the size of the text for greater customisation.

Add these to your images by selecting the tool, colour and size as required and then click and drag onto the image itself in the location you want to add the item.

Measurements

The measuring tools allow you to calibrate measurements against your images to get accurate results and the dynamic measurements allow you to add measuring line to your images by click and dragging from one point to another.

Density

Allows you to use either a line or a rectangle to measure the gray level within the image. Choose you desired tool and click and drag across your image in the desired area.

Spotlight

Spotlighting allows you to highlight a specific area of an image. You can add effects to the spotlight area whilst leaving the rest of the image untouched. Chose your effect and spotlight size then click on the area of the image you wish to enhance.

You can also use the 'suspend' button to add multiple spotlights to a single image.

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