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Practical Retinal
Photography
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Ophthalmic
Photography
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Stereo Atlas
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Slit Lamp
Photography
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Hole in
My Vision
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Retina Blues
Poster
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Images
from Science
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Viewing Stereo Images, p.106

Each pair of images comprise a stereo pair. When viewed properly you will see a three-dimensional view of the subject. To do this, you must look at the left image with your left eye and the right image with your right eye. The following steps may assist you in viewing the stereo image:


1. Using stereo viewing glasses of +5 to +8 diopters.


2. Situate yourself in a comfortable viewing position with good lighting on the stereo image pair.


3. With both the print and your eyes level, place the image very close (2 inches) to your face with the left image in front of your left eye and the right image in front of your right eye. You should see a single out-of-focus image.


4. Slowly increase the distance between your eyes and the image until you see a sharp stereo image.



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Ophthalmic Photography:
Retinal Photography, Angiography, and Electronic Imaging

Hardcover 398 pages
Butterworth-Heinemann
ISBN 0-7506-7372-9
$182.50
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