The photos section in the client's record is where all of the captured photos are stored for the selected client. The most recent images are at the top and left. Tap an image to see it larger on the right side. Tap the full screen icon at the top middle to see it larger still. Tap the 'x' to go back. Then at the top right, tap the ellipsis to see other choices. Choose edit to draw and annotate directly on the photo. Choose ghost to choose any 'before' picture to help you line up your 'after' image. Chose compare when two photos are selected to compare them visually. You can also create a practice-branded report. You can export photos using the standard Apple tools. And you can share photos securely with your client using RxPortal. Archive photos to remove them from view. And the photos tutorial is also available from this menu. Notice that these menu options are also available from the ellipsis at the top left of each thumbnail image. Tap the ellipsis on the thumbnail of the image you want to use.
First go to the photos area in the client record by swiping left on the client name and choosing Photos. By default, the photos are listed in reverse date order, with the most recent photos at the top. Within each date, the photos are arranged left ...
When images appear grainy on client photos captured on the iPad, the most likely cause is that the iPad is using Digital Zoom. While the iPhone support Optical Zoom, which is how digital point-at-shoot cameras work, most iPads can only support ...
For the Doctor The doctor can review client uploaded photos by going to the client's record. At the bottom of their face sheet tap Enter Client’s Record. Then tap the Photos tab at the bottom of the screen. The client’s photos are labeled Client ...
The video tutorials below illustrate how to use each of the on-screen guide tools available on the RxPhoto Mobile App on the iPad. Jump to a particular video using the links below: Leveling Tool Adjust Aperture Adjust White Balance Upload Photos from ...
Watch the video below to learn about the tools available to use with the RxPhoto on-screen guides on the iPad. Please not that the same options are available on the iPhone, but the layout of the tools is slightly different. Please see "On-screen ...