Sounds like a great scientific Session Paper to me!
Libba
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Date: Thu, 3 Jun 2021 18:58:17 -0700
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From: "Peterson, John" <John.Peterson@xxxxxxxx>
Subject: [optimal] photos for artificial iris
Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2021 21:41:58 +0000
Hi, Optimites, is anyone on here doing photos for HumanOptics artificial
irides? Looking for some insider tips, especially in regards to color
matching, as we prepare to ramp up this process in our clinic. Our results
to date have been unsatisfactory. Here are the instructions we've been
following:
https://www.humanoptics.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/2018-10_AI-Photo-Directives_en_V3.3.pdf
Thanks!
John
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John C. Peterson, COA, CRA
Diagnostic Imaging Services Lead, UCSF Health
Wayne and Gladys Valley Center for Vision
490 Illinois St., Rm. 4503
San Francisco, CA 94158
(415) 819-6158
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From: Paul Crown <fotoneurotic@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [optimal] Re: photos for artificial iris
Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2021 21:48:01 +0000
This is one of those times where having an X-rite color system to
calibrate camera and monitor systems would be super helpful. The study
could set up a required luminance for the room the images are viewed on,
and then re-calibrate the screens as prescribed. Also, don't let anyone
mess with the monitor settings for hue, brightness, etc. Wearing colored
shirts will throw off color perception on a monitor, as will colored walls
and reflective wall art.
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Subject: [optimal] photos for artificial iris
Hi, Optimites, is anyone on here doing photos for HumanOptics artificial
irides? Looking for some insider tips, especially in regards to color
matching, as we prepare to ramp up this process in our clinic. Our results
to date have been unsatisfactory. Here are the instructions we’ve been
following:
https://www.humanoptics.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/2018-10_AI-Photo-Directives_en_V3.3.pdf
Thanks!
John
**
John C. Peterson, COA, CRA
Diagnostic Imaging Services Lead, UCSF Health
Wayne and Gladys Valley Center for Vision
490 Illinois St., Rm. 4503
San Francisco, CA 94158
(415) 819-6158
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From: "Carlton, Chris [VCH]" <Chris.Carlton@xxxxxx>
Subject: [optimal] Re: photos for artificial iris
Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2021 21:59:15 +0000
We did we bailed it was a nightmare the patients were unhappy with the
match. To many variables for a busy clinic. Would trust the judgement of
our Ocularist over any photo. Most of our techs have a professional
photographer background.
Chris Carlton
Ophthalmic Photographer
VGH/UBC Eye Care Center
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Hi, Optimites, is anyone on here doing photos for HumanOptics artificial
irides? Looking for some insider tips, especially in regards to color
matching, as we prepare to ramp up this process in our clinic. Our results
to date have been unsatisfactory. Here are the instructions we've been
following:
https://www.humanoptics.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/2018-10_AI-Photo-Directives_en_V3.3.pdf
Thanks!
John
**
John C. Peterson, COA, CRA
Diagnostic Imaging Services Lead, UCSF Health
Wayne and Gladys Valley Center for Vision
490 Illinois St., Rm. 4503
San Francisco, CA 94158
(415) 819-6158
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From: Michael Kelly <michael.p.kelly@xxxxxxxx>
Subject: [optimal] Re: photos for artificial iris
Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2021 22:08:36 +0000
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From: Paul Crown <fotoneurotic@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2021 17:19:04 -0500
Subject: [optimal] Re: photos for artificial iris
I use it at home with my Canon 5DS R. I'd like to try it with systems here
but I'm pretty sure the Clarus and the Optos aren't open to anything that
isn't proprietary to them.
I wonder though if anyone has tried mirroring the image to give the reverse
like a mirror would show, then let the person see it where they have a
lighted mirror showing a similar lighting situation as the image was taken
with, and only at the same size as they see their eye from where they're
sitting.
On Fri, Jun 4, 2021, 17:08 Michael Kelly <michael.p.kelly@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Paul- I love that! Have you or others set that up already? If so how didwalls
it go? Pearls & Pitfalls? ...would make for a great Sci Session talk,
followed by an article in the JOP.
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On Jun 4, 2021, at 5:48 PM, Paul Crown <fotoneurotic@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

This is one of those times where having an X-rite color system to
calibrate camera and monitor systems would be super helpful. The study
could set up a required luminance for the room the images are viewed on,
and then re-calibrate the screens as prescribed. Also, don't let anyone
mess with the monitor settings for hue, brightness, etc. Wearing colored
shirts will throw off color perception on a monitor, as will colored
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Hi, Optimites, is anyone on here doing photos for HumanOptics artificial
irides? Looking for some insider tips, especially in regards to color
matching, as we prepare to ramp up this process in our clinic. Our
to date have been unsatisfactory. Here are the instructions we’ve beenhttps://www.humanoptics.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/2018-10_AI-Photo-Directives_en_V3.3.pdf
following:
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Thanks!
John
**
John C. Peterson, COA, CRA
Diagnostic Imaging Services Lead, UCSF Health
Wayne and Gladys Valley Center for Vision
490 Illinois St., Rm. 4503
San Francisco, CA 94158
(415) 819-6158
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