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Healthy Vision 2010
Glaucoma: You Can Make A Difference

Downloadable Images and Photos


The following images can be downloaded for use on Webpages and in newspapers, newsletters, and other print and online publications.

Diagram of the eye
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Diagram of the flow of fluid in the eye
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Diagram of an eye before and after pupil dilation
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Diagram of an eye before and after pupil dilation (Spanish)
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A scene as it appears to someone with normal vision
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A scene as it appears to someone with advanced glaucoma
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Patient receiving a dilated eye exam
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Eye doctor using drops to dilate a patient's eye
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Patient using eye drops to treat glaucoma
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Eye doctor and patient discussing results of eye exam
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Eye doctor performing a dilated eye exam
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Healthy Vision Month Logo
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Instructions for Downloading Photographs and Images

Click on the link to see a larger preview version. Downloadable images are in RGB TIFF format and 4” x 6”, unless otherwise indicated. To download an image to your computer, follow the directions below. Use the list below to determine the corresponding resolution you need.

PC users:

  1. Right mouse click on the link for the image you would like to download.
  2. A menu will appear. In Netscape choose ‘Save Link As’ and in Internet Explorer ‘Save Target As’.
  3. Create a folder on your desktop called ‘Images’ and save all images to one folder.
  4. Locate the folder and choose ‘Save’.
  5. Once the file has finished saving, double click the file to view the image.

Mac users:

  1. Hold down the ‘Control Key’ and click with the mouse on the link for the image you would like to download.
  2. A menu will appear. In Netscape choose ‘Save This Link As’ and in Internet Explorer choose ‘Download Link To Disk’.
  3. Create a folder on your desktop called ‘Images’ and save all images to one folder.
  4. Locate the folder and choose ‘Save’.
  5. Once the file has finished saving, double click the file to view the image.