Young Stephen
School of Healthcare Studies, Cardiff, UK.
J Vis Commun Med. 2008;31(3):99-102. doi: 10.1080/17453050802351198.
The production of photographic protocols is susceptible to many pitfalls for those research workers who do not have a sound working knowledge of the imaging modalities and processes that they intend to use. It also presents a problem to students in medical illustration who need to undertake a research project for their professional qualification. Guidance is given on the control of equipment and processes when designing and piloting a photographic protocol.