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You can also view patient photos in the Attachments or Images ability under Patient Photos

Taking a Patient Photo

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To take a photo, go to a patient's record, then click the camera icon in the lower left corner of the MacPractice window. The Camera pane will appear and display a live image of the camera input.

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The gear icon in the lower left of the camera display will allow you to select which device you wish to use.

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The button to the left of this will allow you to pop out the camera display into a separate window that you can resize to your preferred view. If the window is popped out, you can take a picture by clicking the button at the bottom of the window.

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  • Browse for Photo: Select this item to add an existing image file (such as a scan, or a photo imported from a digital camera) to the patient's record.

  • Save as: You can save the patient's image outside of MacPractice by selecting this option.

  • Delete the Picture: This option will remove the file from the patient's record. The image will be deleted and cannot be retrieved.

USB Camera Specific Options

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There are different options available when using a USB Camera. With a USB Camera device selected, you'll see a new Icon  This is the USB Camera Options button.

Clicking this button will bring up a new menu. We've provided an example, but this menu may be different depending on the type and manufacturer of the selected USB camera. Most will provide a similar set of options:.

The default options match the default options from VideoGlide. If adjustments are made, clicking the 'R' on the right of any field will reset to the default.

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