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. 2014 Jul 1;55(7):4015–4029. doi: 10.1167/iovs.14-14668

Figure 8.

Figure 8

Illustration of how the specular reflectivity of waxy membranes can lead to dramatic image intensity changes relative to the surrounding structures with eye motion. (A, B) are single frames taken from the same image sequence in subject KS_0625 with cone rod dystrophy (Fig. 1D4). The relative brightness of the membrane (lower right) changes substantially due to an 80-μm retinal movement. An example from subject DLAB_0029 with glaucoma shows a similar phenomenon caused by a 52-μm retinal movement (C, D). Each panel is 100 μm across.