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Ophthalmic Photography: Retinal Photography, Angiography, and Electronic Imaging, 2nd ed
by Patrick J. Saine, MEd, CRA, FOPS, and Marshall E. Tyler, CRA,
424 pp, with illus, $150, ISBN 0-7506-7372-9, Woburn, Mass, Butterworth-Heinemann,
2002.
Arch Ophthalmol. 2002;120:1109.
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The first edition of Ophthalmic Photography,
published in 1997, was an ambitious undertaking that attempted to gather all
aspects of retinal photography and angiography into one volume. The result
was a comprehensive yet accessible book that has become a valuable reference
for ophthalmic photographers worldwide. Five years have passed since publication
of the first edition, and while the fundamentals of retinal photography and
angiography remain constant, the world of electronic imaging has undergone,
in the authors' words, "a technical renaissance." In an effort to address
these advancements and how they apply to a modern practice that performs retinal
imaging, the authors have now released a second edition of their important
work, which it is my pleasure to review for you here.
The book's target audience is ophthalmic photographers of all skill
levels. The book consists of 9 chapters, written in turn by the authors and
7 guest contributors. Saine . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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