Chapter 4 - Capture images
4.4.1 What to do after the image is captured
After you have captured the image, the image quality needs to be checked. You can then continue or
complete the session.
1. The captured image is displayed full screen on the touch screen. After a few seconds you are
automatically returned to the capture page.
2. Check the image quality and laterality. Accept, change laterality or delete the image.
3. If required, continue capturing images.
4. If required, remove the controls from the view (see Using the touch screen on page32).
5. If required, change the laterality or delete the image.
6. The capture session can be completed at this stage if no scans or additional images are needed.
7. Alternatively you can browse all images using the image browser (see How to manage the patient
session on page51).
8.
Select Finished patient if the quality of all captured images is acceptable.
9. Replace the dust cap when you have finished imaging each patient.
4.5 How to capture SLO eye steered images
Depending on the features available on your device, you may be able to capture eye steered images.
The eye steered options are selected by touching an option or pushing the control in the required direction.
TABLE 5: Examples of eye steering buttons
On-axis selected
The next image captured will be an on-axis image.
Eye steering direction selected
In this example, the next image captured will be a Superior eye
steered image.
Eye steering direction captured indicator
In this example, a Superior eye steered image has already been
captured and the next image captured will be an Inferior eye steered
image.
Mode selector
Changes the control to display either eye steering or stereo
directions.
1. Position the patient (see How to prepare for image capture on page36).
2. Align the patient (see How to align the patient on page37).
3. Ask the patient to keep their head still in the standard alignment.
4. Select the eye steered direction.
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