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Scientific and Technical

Digital photographic technique for the production of an artificial eye

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Pages 41-44 | Received 02 Dec 2020, Accepted 25 Jan 2021, Published online: 17 Feb 2021

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Figure 1. Illumination techniques for photography of a patients unaffected eye. (A) Two studio lights with softbox attachments (B) Cross Polarisation (C) Speedlight with off-camera remote cord.

Figure 1. Illumination techniques for photography of a patients unaffected eye. (A) Two studio lights with softbox attachments (B) Cross Polarisation (C) Speedlight with off-camera remote cord.

Figure 2. Five positions of gaze photographed to provide a wider view of the scleral vasculature.

Figure 2. Five positions of gaze photographed to provide a wider view of the scleral vasculature.

Figure 3. Wide scleral view containing the five merged positions of gaze.

Figure 3. Wide scleral view containing the five merged positions of gaze.

Figure 4. Patient wearing the artificial eye produced using the novel digital photographic technique (patient’s right eye).

Figure 4. Patient wearing the artificial eye produced using the novel digital photographic technique (patient’s right eye).