[optimal] Re: [optimal]
- From: mscheckel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- To: optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2010 19:34:17 -0500
The flip and rotate will be done in the software. You can reach Synemed at 800 777 0650 Mark C. Scheckel Supervisor, Nat Svc (Eye Care) Medical Systems Division Canon U.S.A., Inc. 15955 Alton Parkway, Irvine, CA 92618 www.usa.canon.com/cusa/healthcare mscheckel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx T 800.970.7227 F 949.753.4164 "ESQUEJO, RONA LYN" <REsquejo@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent by: optimal-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 12/27/2010 08:40 AM Please respond to optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx cc Subject [optimal] Hi All, I know a Doc who has a Canon CR4-45NM non-mydriatic retinal camera with Synemed MegaPix-PCA professional camera adapter and EOS digital Rebel XT, which produces vertically flipped images. For example, when looking through the view finder he can see that a nevus is located inferior nasal to the fovea, however, on the screen the nevus is located superior nasal to the fovea. I told him that it might be the mirror of the fundus camera but, not quite sure. Does anyone else have a different theory? Please Advise. Attached is a vertically flipped image from his Canon fundus camera. Thanks, Rona
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