“…To acquire fundus fluorescence images, we used a white light illumination source (Intensilight C-HGFI, Nikon, Japan), a blue excitation filter (XF1068, Omega Optical), a green emission filter (MF535-22, Thorlabs), and an SLR camera (D5000 with Nikkor 80-200 F/2.8 AF-D lens, Nikon, Japan). The imaging resolution (B20 mm) was derived as described in Schejter et al 36 The holographic pattern was generated using a ferroelectric liquid-crystal micro-display (SXGA-R3, ForthDD, Scotland) and a blue DPSS laser light source (473 nm; Lambdapro Technologies, China), and projected through the back aperture of the endoscope using a 3:1 demagnifying Kepler telescope. The dimensions of spots projected on the optic disc were measured (a relatively large area of uniform expression-spot size was compensated for the imaging PSF).…”