Many of our patients and friends need to upload imaging data during consultation, among which MRI data is very important, but many of the uploaded data are not clear enough. In order to ensure the quality of the images, please check your image data with reference to the pictures shown in the legend before uploading the image data, which is very important for your diagnosis. Shooting tips: 1. When flipping, please open the macro mode of your digital camera, try to take a separate photo for each small picture, or take one photo for 4~6 small pictures, otherwise the details of the image may be lost, the center is clear and blurred around, the central brightness is normal but the surrounding is too dark, all of which will affect your diagnosis. Each photo does not need to be very large, the resolution can be set to 640×480 (about a few dozen K size), VGA mode or 1M mode can be, such as the photo in the illustration. If the photos taken by the camera are too big, please cut out the extra parts of the pictures first, in lowering the resolution, and then upload them again. 2, you can turn the computer monitor or TV screen to a completely white background, as the background light source for the flip. If the light is not good, please turn up the ISO of your digital camera to avoid underexposure, and you can also use a tripod if you have the conditions. Remember to turn off the camera’s flash when shooting. 3.Before uploading the photos after shooting, please make sure to open the photos in your computer and check the handwriting (letters, numbers, etc.) taken in the photos must be clear before uploading. Do not upload photos that are not clear. 4. Please compress all photos into a zip package and then upload the zip package so that I can download and open it more easily. The most I downloaded once was nearly 30 uploaded files, and then I also needed to sort them manually and open them one by one, which was inconvenient. 5. Nowadays, most hospitals are able to provide the electronic version of the MRI. You can ask for the CD from the MRI office and upload the information in the CD directly during the consultation.