MReye at EVER 2025
Thank you for attending our talks in the EVER 2025 course PO 69 - Scaling of Fundoscopy Images: optical origins, correction methods and impact on clinical studies. If you want to know more about the presented work, or calibrate your own fundus camera, check the supplementary materials below.
PAROS
- Read the paper in IOVS: doi.org/10.1167/iovs.65.1.43
- You can find the source code of PAROS on GitHub: github.com/MREYE-LUMC/PAROS. An interactive demo is available at demo.mreye.nl/paros.
- If you want to install PAROS on your own computer and are not sure where to start, check our installation guide.
- If you want to calibrate your own fundus camera, you can order the necessary parts using this shopping cart:
What's in the cart?
- SM1L20 Lens Tube
- SPW602 Spanner wrench
- LB1471 N-BK7 Bi-convex lens, Ø1", f = 50.0 mm, Uncoated
- LB1945 N-BK7 Bi-convex lens, Ø1", f = 200.0 mm, Uncoated
- SM1RC/M Slip ring
- SM1T10 Coupler
- R1DS2N Crosshair pattern
- SM1RR-P10 Retaining rings
Visisipy
- Check the source code on GitHub: github.com/MREYE-LUMC/visisipy
- Read the documentation at visisipy.readthedocs.io
- The documentation also contains an example of real-world research replicated with Visisipy.
- Explore ocular optics with our interactive demo at demo.mreye.nl/visisipy.
Fundus photograph mapping
- Read the paper in Medical Physics: doi.org/10.1002/mp.17576
- Check the ray tracing code at zospy.readthedocs.io/fundusscaling