Use of cross-polarized light in anterior segment photography
E. Fariza, T. O'Day, A. E. Jalkh and A. Medina
Eye Research Institute of Retina Foundation, Boston, MA.
A photographic technique improved the quality of anterior segment
photography by using one polarizer in the illumination path and another
polarizer that was perpendicularly oriented to the first in front of the
camera film back. A significant improvement was noted by impartial masked
observers who assessed standard photographs of the iris, conjunctiva, and
sclera. A crosslike artifact, observed in photographs using
cross-polarizers, was present and originated from corneal birefringence.
The significance of the artifact and its possible diagnostic applications
were determined.