optomap® Recognizing Pathology

This material is designed as a searchable reference resource to support clinical decision-making. The information contained here should be used as general guidance when viewing optomap and OCT images from Optos devices. The differential diagnosis should be made under the direction of the responsible physician. These images were taken on the latest ultra-widefield optomap devices.

 

OptosAdvance™ User Guide for Recognizing Pathology (optomap & OCT)

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Part Number: G103504006

Release Date: April 2021

Manufacturer

  • Optos plc
  • Queensferry House
  • Carnegie Campus
  • Enterprise Way
  • Dunfermline, Fife
  • KY11 8GR
  • UK

Use image visualization tools

The OptosAdvance toolbar provides direct access to the most important commands for image acquisition, processing and analysis. To move through the tools, use the arrows at the ends of the toolbar. On touch devices, fling the toolbar.

Blend

blend icon

Available for R/G optomap views (except 3D Wrap) and 2D views. 

Adjust the red channel and green channel levels. Drag up on the image to increase the red channel level. Drag down on the image to increase the green channel level. The red/green channel levels are shown in the top-right corner of the image.

Pan

pan icon

Drag to move an image within a viewport. Panning is applied to all images in the series.

  • Oblique Drag to move an image in any direction within a viewport.
  • Constrained Drag to move an image vertically or horizontally within a viewport.

When multiple series containing corresponding left and right images are linked (such as left and right eyes), the images will pan in opposite directions. When series containing only left or only right images are linked, the images will pan in the same direction.

To move an image at any time, hold ALT while dragging the image.

To focus on a specific area, pan the image so the area is centered in the viewport, then zoom in. On mobile devices, use pinch-to-zoom to pan and zoom simultaneously.

Zoom

zoom tool icon

Drag up to zoom in on an image; drag down to zoom out. Zooming is applied to all images in the series.

To zoom an image at any time, hold CTRL while dragging on the image.
To focus on a specific area, pan the image so the area is centered in the viewport, then zoom in. On mobile devices, use pinch-to-zoom to pan and zoom simultaneously.

Gamma

gamma tool icon

Drag up or down to adjust the gamma correction. You can adjust the gamma correction for both color and monochrome images. The gamma value is shown in the lower-left corner of the image.

Enhance

enhance tool icon

Drag up to sharpen the image. Drag down to blur the image.

The enhancement level is shown in the lower-left corner of the image. A negative value is shown if the image is blurred (maximum is -3); a positive value is shown if the image is sharpened (maximum is +3).

Reset

reset tool icon

Remove changes from all images in the series. Changes will only be removed from the current view.

Export/Save Images

You can export a screenshot of the patient study currently loaded in the image viewing area. The screenshot can include one or all viewports and is saved as an image (JPG).

  • 1. (Optional) If you want to export a screenshot of a single viewport, click (or tap) the viewport to select it.
  • 2. Select Save, then select Export (toolbar).
  • 3. Select the following options for the screenshot:
    • Save: Viewport/Display Create a screenshot of the selected viewport (Viewport) or all viewports (Display).
    • Titles: Show/Hide Include (Show) or exclude (Hide) the information shown on the image (patient name, series number, and so on).
  • 4. Enter a filename in the Save as field in the bottom-left of the screen.
  • 5. Select Download.
  • 6. When done, select Close.

 

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