Patient Pictures into system quickly
-
- Posts: 31
- Joined: Tue Sep 14, 2010 4:34 am
Patient Pictures into system quickly
What is the quick seamless method for taking and importing a patient's photo into his/her data file?
thanks
gene
thanks
gene
- Rickliftig
- Posts: 764
- Joined: Thu Jul 10, 2008 4:50 pm
- Location: West Hartford, CT
- Contact:
Re: Patient Pictures into system quicklyu
Gene - I simply hook up my camera to the USB port and import (there is an import button) into the images module. The camera will show up under "My Computer" as an external disk drive.Couldn't be easier.
I'm thinking of picking up a wireless SD card so that the camera won't even need to be plugged in.
I'm thinking of picking up a wireless SD card so that the camera won't even need to be plugged in.
Another Happy Open Dental User!
Rick Liftig, DMD FAGD
University of CT 1979
West Hartford, CT 06110
srick@snet.net
Rick Liftig, DMD FAGD
University of CT 1979
West Hartford, CT 06110
srick@snet.net
Re: Patient Pictures into system quicklyu
just side note to the sd card if you have to import from anyplace else it will not let you if your sd card is in the computer. i had talked to nathan about this back in version 6.??? and i was informed its a windows issue. it does it on win 7 also. SO as long as your not using the computer to import from anyother media it works.
-
- Posts: 84
- Joined: Mon Sep 13, 2010 4:16 pm
- Location: 4601 Park Rd. #175 Charlotte NC 28209
- Contact:
Re: Patient Pictures into system quicklyu
Rick, are you talking about a DSLR? And are you basically talking about shooting "tethered," with the DSLR directly importing to Images as you shoot, or do you have to shoot, then connect the camera, and import that way?Rickliftig wrote:Gene - I simply hook up my camera to the USB port and import (there is an import button) into the images module. The camera will show up under "My Computer" as an external disk drive.Couldn't be easier.
I'm thinking of picking up a wireless SD card so that the camera won't even need to be plugged in.
- Rickliftig
- Posts: 764
- Joined: Thu Jul 10, 2008 4:50 pm
- Location: West Hartford, CT
- Contact:
Re: Patient Pictures into system quicklyu
Chip I shoot and then connect - but, I'll bet there is a way to do it live - interesting idea.Smilesbypayet wrote: Rickliftig wrote:Gene - I simply hook up my camera to the USB port and import (there is an import button) into the images module. The camera will show up under "My Computer" as an external disk drive.Couldn't be easier.
I'm thinking of picking up a wireless SD card so that the camera won't even need to be plugged in.
Rick, are you talking about a DSLR? And are you basically talking about shooting "tethered," with the DSLR directly importing to Images as you shoot, or do you have to shoot, then connect the camera, and import that way?
Another Happy Open Dental User!
Rick Liftig, DMD FAGD
University of CT 1979
West Hartford, CT 06110
srick@snet.net
Rick Liftig, DMD FAGD
University of CT 1979
West Hartford, CT 06110
srick@snet.net
-
- Posts: 84
- Joined: Mon Sep 13, 2010 4:16 pm
- Location: 4601 Park Rd. #175 Charlotte NC 28209
- Contact:
Re: Patient Pictures into system quicklyu
I know it can be done in programs like Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, Apple Aperture, etc., so if there were a way to do this with OD, that would really rock!Rickliftig wrote:Chip I shoot and then connect - but, I'll bet there is a way to do it live - interesting idea.Smilesbypayet wrote: Rickliftig wrote:Gene - I simply hook up my camera to the USB port and import (there is an import button) into the images module. The camera will show up under "My Computer" as an external disk drive.Couldn't be easier.
I'm thinking of picking up a wireless SD card so that the camera won't even need to be plugged in.
Rick, are you talking about a DSLR? And are you basically talking about shooting "tethered," with the DSLR directly importing to Images as you shoot, or do you have to shoot, then connect the camera, and import that way?
Re: Patient Pictures into system quicklyu
Instead of using a conventional digital camera, we use a webcam that is attached to our computer at the receptionist's desk. The webcam has the capability of taking digital photos. You certainly don't get quite the quality and ability to zoom, compose the photo, etc like you would with a digital camera but it is quick, always ready and you don't have to go to the trouble of hooking up your camera each time after the photo is taken. You still have to import the photo into Open Dental but it remembers the folder so that is quick as well.
Jeff
Jeff
- jordansparks
- Site Admin
- Posts: 5770
- Joined: Sun Jun 17, 2007 3:59 pm
- Location: Salem, Oregon
- Contact:
Re: Patient Pictures into system quicklyu
We've been considering it for quite some time.Smilesbypayet wrote:I know it can be done in programs like Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, Apple Aperture, etc., so if there were a way to do this with OD, that would really rock!
Jordan Sparks, DMD
http://www.opendental.com
http://www.opendental.com
-
- Posts: 84
- Joined: Mon Sep 13, 2010 4:16 pm
- Location: 4601 Park Rd. #175 Charlotte NC 28209
- Contact:
Re: Patient Pictures into system quicklyu
So I guess that means we need to make that a feature request?jordansparks wrote:We've been considering it for quite some time.Smilesbypayet wrote:I know it can be done in programs like Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, Apple Aperture, etc., so if there were a way to do this with OD, that would really rock!

Given how many docs are now using DSLRs, this really would be a great feature. I have no idea how difficult it would be, but extremely useful.
Re: Patient Pictures into system quickly
Someone suggested the wireless SD option, and that was what I did. I bought a wireless SD card ($45 from amazon). All pictures get wirelessly saved to the frontdesk desktop. My frontdesk girl then imports them into OD. This works for all scanned documents as well. If the frontdesk desktop looks messy, I know the frontdesk girl hasn't been importing pics/scanned docs and she would get a nice look from me
It's so easy and fast that I find myself snapping lots of ortho-style pics (front closed, front slight open, front smile, sides closed, occlusal max/mand). If you ever do this though, be sure to decrease your image resolution to a bare mimimum. Otherwise your A-Z folder will get heavy fast!

It's so easy and fast that I find myself snapping lots of ortho-style pics (front closed, front slight open, front smile, sides closed, occlusal max/mand). If you ever do this though, be sure to decrease your image resolution to a bare mimimum. Otherwise your A-Z folder will get heavy fast!
Philip H. Doan, DDS
http://www.kaweahdental.com/
http://www.kaweahdental.com/
Re: Patient Pictures into system quickly
I'd like to bump this topic since the last post was from 2010.
How are people doing this today? If I have a WiFi-enabled dSLR or mirrorless camera, can I directly import the photos to the OpenDental photos folder in the Imaging Module? Or do I need to import them to the computer first and then transfer them to OpenDental.
Ideally, I would like to tell OD to import photos and then have it instantly save the photo I take to the patient's photo folder.
How are people doing this today? If I have a WiFi-enabled dSLR or mirrorless camera, can I directly import the photos to the OpenDental photos folder in the Imaging Module? Or do I need to import them to the computer first and then transfer them to OpenDental.
Ideally, I would like to tell OD to import photos and then have it instantly save the photo I take to the patient's photo folder.
Re: Patient Pictures into system quickly
Cheers,
Bill Starck, DDS
Big Idea Software, LLC
Developer, EASy(Electronic Anesthesia System) for Open Dental
817-807-1709
TX, USA
Bill Starck, DDS
Big Idea Software, LLC
Developer, EASy(Electronic Anesthesia System) for Open Dental
817-807-1709
TX, USA
- jordansparks
- Site Admin
- Posts: 5770
- Joined: Sun Jun 17, 2007 3:59 pm
- Location: Salem, Oregon
- Contact:
Re: Patient Pictures into system quickly
This topic is 10 years old. A lot has changed. I can think of two different ways to do it, and there are probably more.
1. Use our automatic import feature.
https://www.opendental.com/manual/images.html
About one page down is a section called Import Automatically. You could set the default path to your camera, then click start, then the picture will be imported to Open Dental the moment it shows up in that folder.
2. Use a webcam. Open Dental can capture directly from a webcam and does not need to do a subsequent import. In version 22.2, which will be released in about a week, it can capture from the webcam into a specific Image module folder each time.
1. Use our automatic import feature.
https://www.opendental.com/manual/images.html
About one page down is a section called Import Automatically. You could set the default path to your camera, then click start, then the picture will be imported to Open Dental the moment it shows up in that folder.
2. Use a webcam. Open Dental can capture directly from a webcam and does not need to do a subsequent import. In version 22.2, which will be released in about a week, it can capture from the webcam into a specific Image module folder each time.
Jordan Sparks, DMD
http://www.opendental.com
http://www.opendental.com
Re: Patient Pictures into system quickly
I will add to this as well, that if you are using our eClipboard app, for Patient Photos, you can have the patients take their own Patient Picture when they come in for their appointment using a mobile device. They can also fill out their forms using the app as well. This automatically imports the patient picture and forms into their chart.
This does not work for other photos you might need to take, such as intra-oral photos, for those, I would use the features suggested by Jordan.
This does not work for other photos you might need to take, such as intra-oral photos, for those, I would use the features suggested by Jordan.