Only way to do is like you guys are doing it Joe. High definition video in normal office lighting. If the front, side, back and top down shots look good with a brush through you know the work is good.
One thing that has amazed me is the incredible coverage achieved in some of the cases Dr. Hasson and Dr. Wong. The London Lad top down video shot with the comb through is incredible. It actually looks like native density. Unreal.
I'm little concerned though that a lot of the other clinics haven't adopted high definition video yet. I think it should be required for all IAHRS members. I would go as far as to say we should try and actively push for Spencer to make this mandatory. With hi-def camera work, comb throughs and proper lighting you can actually get a much better idea of the reality of the situation. This really helps prospective patients know where they stand.
What do you think Joe? Anyone else agree?
One thing that has amazed me is the incredible coverage achieved in some of the cases Dr. Hasson and Dr. Wong. The London Lad top down video shot with the comb through is incredible. It actually looks like native density. Unreal.
I'm little concerned though that a lot of the other clinics haven't adopted high definition video yet. I think it should be required for all IAHRS members. I would go as far as to say we should try and actively push for Spencer to make this mandatory. With hi-def camera work, comb throughs and proper lighting you can actually get a much better idea of the reality of the situation. This really helps prospective patients know where they stand.
What do you think Joe? Anyone else agree?
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