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
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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