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<copyright>Copyright &#xA9; 2012 Ophthalmic Photographers&apos; Society</copyright>
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<description><![CDATA[<P>Just wanted to send out a note of thanks and graditude to all the folks who work so hard to put together the Journal of Ophthalmic Photography. </P>
<P>I just got my fall issue yesterday&nbsp;and it is LOADED with page after page (after page!!) &nbsp;of spectacular images&nbsp;as well as a tribute to Paul Montague and his years of incredible dedication&nbsp;to our society. There is also a short piece about stereo imaging's relationship with ophthalmic photography from our own Stereo King, Tim Bennett. This Journal even&nbsp;comes with a stereo viewer to check out the impressive stereo image division&nbsp;winners from past exhibits!</P>
<P>I know I can't name everyone involved, but&nbsp;I want to thank&nbsp;you all for doing such a great job&nbsp;with one of the gems of the OPS... the Journal of Ophthalmic Photography.&nbsp;</P>
<P>Gary</P>]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>Thanks Gary. Chris Barry and Jen Licata did a great job pulling this retrospective issue together. Some of the docs here were oohing and ahhing over the photos. Its really impressive to see such a great collection of work from across our profession.</p><p>Did you try the stereo viewer? Did it work well? I'm hoping we can get the electronic version up on the website soon and the stereo images will probably be even more impressive.</p>]]></description>
<pubDate>Wed, 10 Oct 2012 14:37:48 GMT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[The stereo viewers worked fine for me, Tim... &nbsp;That was a great addition to the already great Journal packed with incredible images!]]></description>
<pubDate>Wed, 10 Oct 2012 17:27:05 GMT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>The Fall issue of the Journal of Ophthalmic Photography
is now available online for viewing or downloading by OPS members. This issue
is packed with award winning images from OPS exhibits dating back to 1976. You
can find the <a href="https://www.opsweb.org/?JOPDownload"" target="_blank">online JOP here</a>. You will need to login with your
member ID and password to access the files. There is both a high &amp; low-res version of the file</p><p>The online stereo images
look spectacular with the Loreo viewer that was included with the printed
journal. If you open the file in Adobe Reader, set the zoom level at 150 or 200% for the Loreo viewer. If using a Screen-Vu type viewer try the zoom at 200 or 300%.&nbsp;</p><p>Check it out.</p><p>tim</p>]]></description>
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