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Masato Matsuo1, Nana Kozuki1, Yuina Inomata1, Yoshiki Kumagai1, Ryosuke Shiba1, Koji Hamaguchi1, Masaki Tanito1.
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the utility of automated focal plane merging with the collection of gonio-photographs with different depths of field (DOF) using an established focus-stacking algorithm.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35452095 PMCID: PMC9055566 DOI: 10.1167/tvst.11.4.22
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Vis Sci Technol ISSN: 2164-2591 Impact factor: 3.048
Figure 1.The overview of the focus-stacking algorithm to create a single deep-focus gonio-image with improved quality and accuracy from a stack of images collected with different depths of field. The method corresponds to different blurs for each part in one gonio-image by applying Fourier Burst Accumulation (FBA) for each local region.
Figure 2.The example of image processing for objectively analyzing the sharpness of an image. (A) The pair of original gonio-photographs. (B) The pair of A images after conversion to grayscale. (C) The pair of results after the Laplacian filter processing with B image (|ΔI|). The focus-stacked image exhibited more edges (white part) than the best-focused one visually.
Comparisons Between the Assessments for the Gonio-Photos With and Without the Focus-Stacking Processing
| Assessment | Which was Better, the Focus-Stacked Image or the Best-Focused Image ( |
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| Deepness of DOF, number of focus-stacked images : best-focused images (percentage of focus-stacked images) | 255 : 1 (99.6) | <0.0001 |
| Informativeness to diagnose angle pathology, number of focus-stacked images : best-focused images (percentage of focus-stacked images) | 216 : 40 (84.4) | <0.0001 |
| Energy of Laplacian, number of focus-stacked images : best-focused images (percentage of Focus-stacked images) | 243 : 13 (94.9) | <0.0001 |
Abbreviation: DOF, depth of focus.
It was a forced choice method and the observer could not state that both images were comparable.
Sign test.
Figure 3.The representative pairs of focus-stacked and best-focused images, in which the focal plane merging technique achieved the significant deepening of the depth of field and improvement of informativeness and increased energy of the Laplacian. The salient areas of interest are indicated by white arrows. (A) The images show tall tent-shaped peripheral anterior synechiae (PAS). The focus-stacked image has clearer PAS boundaries and more detail about iris damage. (B) The pair of images is an example of pseudoexfoliation glaucoma. The shape and shade of angle pigmentation can be observed in the focus-stacked image compared with the best-focused one. (C) The pair of images is an example after trabeculectomy. Compared with the best-focused image, the focus-stacked image clearly shows the peripheral iridectomy scar and iris damage. (D) As an example, after the EX-PRESS Glaucoma Filtration Device (Alcon Laboratories, Fort Worth, TX) procedure, the DOF in the focus-stacked image is deep enough to be observed the angle from the tip of the device to the insertion area compared with that of the best-focused one. (E) The pair of images is an example after the Ahmed glaucoma valve implantation (Model FP-7; New World Medical, Rancho Cucamonga, CA) into the anterior chamber. Compared with the best-focused image, the focus-stacked one has a wider range of focus, and it can be observed well from the tip of the device to the insertion part. Moreover, its lumen can be seen.