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- ArticleKemp J.Med J Aust. 1977 Oct 08;2(15):491-3.The techniques of photography in diagnostic laparoscopy are presented. It is suggested that photography, as well as being the best method of recording information, is of great use in improving and teaching laparoscopic skill, through comparison of case findings either at subsequent laparotomy on the same patient, or in similar conditions found at laparoscopy in different patients. Presumptive and hurried diagnoses cannot be made if a camera is used; the abnormality must be found to be photographed and recorded. A plea is made for the increased use of photography. Experience is presented with both polaroid and reflex 35 mm cameras.