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Comparative Study
. 2012 Jul;130(7):939-40.
doi: 10.1001/archophthalmol.2011.2488.

Nonmydriatic digital ocular fundus photography on the iPhone 3G: the FOTO-ED study

Comparative Study

Nonmydriatic digital ocular fundus photography on the iPhone 3G: the FOTO-ED study

Cédric Lamirel et al. Arch Ophthalmol. 2012 Jul.
No abstract available

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(Top) 19-inch computer liquid crystal display (HP W1907, resolution: 1440 × 900, pixels per inch: 89.1, brightness: 300 Cd/m2) displaying a non-mydriatic fundus photograph. (Middle) iPhone 3G (Apple, Cupertino, CA, resolution: 320 × 480, pixels per inch: 164.6, brightness: 480 Cd/m2) displaying the same non-mydriatic fundus photograph. (Bottom left) Screenshot taken from device while displaying the photograph seen above at the actual size and resolution of screen. (Bottom right) Screenshot taken from device while displaying the photograph zoomed in on the device at the actual size and resolution of the screen.

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