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very nice and very realistic
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- suhail_spa
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now there is a real doctor on the block...cglittenberg wrote:The size of the Iris in comparison to the patients eye size is actually correct ( I am an Opthalmologist). The reseon it looks to large is because of the upper eye lid sag "dermatochalasis" due to the age of the patient.

i am impressed
its nice to see octane being used in such fields..
good work..
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if you're considering shallow depth of field to draw the viewers attention to a certain detail - you might want to check out the "shift/tilt" effect. easily done in post via an app like aftereffects. doesn't substitute for a nice shallow depth of field of course - but worth the suggestion nevertheless...
example:
http://www.ayton.id.au/gary/photos/peop ... 0C9083.jpg
example:
http://www.ayton.id.au/gary/photos/peop ... 0C9083.jpg
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- cglittenberg
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Good Idea, thanks for the tip.
Dr. Carl Glittenberg
Glittenberg Medical Visualizations
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Glittenberg Medical Visualizations
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