I’ve been experimenting with different lighting techniques during my ocular imaging sessions. Recently, I used a ring light that provided such even illumination, helping to enhance the depth in the images. It’s fascinating how slight adjustments can lead to major improvements in diagnostic clarity. Anyone else exploring unique tools or methods in their practice?
, I totally hear you on how much of a difference lighting makes! I’ve had some solid results with softboxes for my imaging, but I’ve found they can be a bit cumbersome to set up. That ring light sounds like a game changer — how did you manage to get the angles just right?
It’s amazing what just a little tweak can do! I’ve been using a polarizer to reduce glare; it’s like putting on sunglasses for your images. Have you tried incorporating filters like that?
Have you thought about using a diffuser with your ring light? It softens the shadows and adds a nice touch to the depth in your images… @mariah_84, I wonder if you’d see a difference with that.