Imaging Results
Discover tips and techniques to ensure the best image quality on your Optos device.
Eye Steering with Daytona, California, Monaco, and Silverstone
Discover imaging instructions on how to perform eye steering on Daytona, California, Monaco, and Silverstone devices.
Learn MoreTroubleshooting optomap Image Quality
An image with too much eyelid and/or lashes visible can impact the quality of the review and potentially obscure areas of interest within your images. Find tips to reduce lid and lash interference in images.
Learn MoreStereo Imaging with Daytona, California, Monaco, Silverstone
Stereo imaging is a technique for creating or enhancing the illusion of depth. Images are examined with a stereoscope for review in all 3 dimensions. Find detailed information on performing stereo imaging on your Daytona, California, Monaco, and Silverstone.
Learn MoreUsing the Auto-montage Feature
Auto-montage allows a series of images to be montaged to show up to 220° (97%) of the retina. This feature of OptosAdvance works with optomap color and optomap af images. Auto-montage overview and imaging tips, inside.
Learn MoreEnter New Patient Optos Web Patient Registration (OWPR)
Adding patients to OWPR can be done one by one or through an upload of a .csv file from your electronic health record (EHR) system. For guidance, please review the instructions provided.
Learn MorePositioning a Patient to Optimize your optomap Images
Check out proper positioning and alignment tips to capture the largest field of view on your optomap images.
Learn MoreAccessing Optos Web Patient Registration (OWPR)
Optos Web Patient Registration (OWPR) is a secure, web-based platform that enables users to enter patient information from any computer. Improve your practice’s efficiency here.
Learn MoreCreate a New User in Optos Web Patient Registration (OWPR)
An Optos Web Patient Registration (OWPR) Admin may create new users for the platform. Follow the provided guidance for step-by-step instructions.
Learn MoreUsing Multimode Feature on Monaco, Silverstone, and California rgb
Using multimode, you can capture the color, af, and OCT scans for both eyes in as little as 90 seconds. Learn how to use multimode on Monaco, Silverstone, and California rgb devices.
Learn MoreImprove OCT Image Quality on Monaco and Silverstone
Dense OCT scans and grainy images are often the result of a Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) problem. OCT scans using Monaco and Silverstone devices require the SNR value to be at a minimum of 6/10. Readjust the values on your machine with information found here.
Learn MoreRestart/Reboot Device
Optos recommends restarting/rebooting devices once per week.
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