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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Jul 27.
Published in final edited form as: Opt Express. 2009 Mar 2;17(5):4095–4111. doi: 10.1364/oe.17.004095

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5

UHR-AO-OCT volume images of the foveal pit in the same subject, a 23-year old male, using the (a) BroadLighter (Case 1) and (b) Integral (Case 2) light sources. Dimensions of the BroadLighter volume are 879 × 100 × 717 voxels (width × length × depth) that correspond to 791 × 900 × 645 μm. Dimensions of the Integral volume are 747 × 100 × 559 voxels (width × length × depth) that correspond to 673 × 900 × 503 μm. The specular reflection visible in the central fovea is approximately 200 μm in diameter. Focus of the UHR-AO-OCT instrument was positioned at the photoreceptor layer using the AOptix DM. Adjacent B-scans were realigned using the “StackReg” registration plug-in for ImageJ.