Digital photographic technique for the production of an artificial eye.
Timothy ZoltiePaul BartlettTom ArcherEmma Grace WalshawTaras GoutPublished in: Journal of visual communication in medicine (2021)
The use of hand painting an iris button using oil paint remains the conventional method of artificial eye manufacturing. The authors found that replacing this technique with a digital photograph taken of a patient's unaffected eye offers several advantages over the conventional method but the process from capture to print must be standardised and colour accurate. The authors of this paper suggest a tried and tested formulated photographic process of capture and printing prior to polymerisation. It discusses issues that can arise and how these can be overcome in order to achieve a high-quality print that can be used to produce a 'life like' ocular prosthesis.
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