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Hi there I have found this eye in one of my consultation and as wondering if
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From: Eka Febrianti <n4z_sha@...> Reply-To: iridial_studies@yahoogroups.com To: iridial_studies@yahoogroups.com Subject: [iridial_studies] eye image Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2007 14:49:36 +0000 (GMT)
Hi ....
Now i am working on my project about iridiology. But i have a problem to get the eye images. I have try to take a picture of it, but the result wasn't good. So, can anyone help me to get the eye images or tell me where i can get it?
Thank you so much....
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I'm a new member of this group. I wanna make a project on iris
recognition as my Project. I just have 1 and half month. will i be
able to complete it in time. And wats the hardware of iris recognition
cost to.( In Indian Rupees and in India). Thanks in advance.
Thank you, SIVAKUMARAN !
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> Guys here is some photo i can send,
>
> recently i have diagnose these guy with some problems: I found some
problem on the kidney area and some others. This is guy photo age 36.
>
> Maybe you can give me some ideas.
>
>
> SIVAKUMARAN
> AM IR Alternative Medicine
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> Subject: [iridial_studies] case studies
>
> Hi there Dan,
> Can someone send me some case studies with photos?
> These are so helpful and it broadens my knowledge and helps others
who are not well. My services are free at this stage.
> Many thanks and regards
>
> Johhny Hattingh
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Now i am working on my project about iridiology. But i have a problem to get the eye images. I have try to take a picture of it, but the result wasn't good. So, can anyone help me to get the eye images or tell me where i can get it?
Thank you so much....
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recently i have diagnose these guy with some problems: I found some problem on the kidney area and some others. This is guy photo age 36.
Maybe you can give me some ideas.
SIVAKUMARAN
AM IR Alternative Medicine
MALAYSIA
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Hi there Dan,
Can someone send me some case studies with photos?
These are so helpful and it broadens my knowledge and helps others who are not well. My services are free at this stage.
Many thanks and regards
Johhny Hattingh
Bayside Aluminium
Materials Specialist
tel 035-9992228
cell 078-2312459
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All that I wanted was info from the
members and interesting studies
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On Behalf Of Dan Waniek Sent: 27 November 2006 10:29 PM To:iridial_studies@yahoogroups.com Subject: [iridial_studies] Re:
case studies
Johhny, a while ago the CNRI.edu had case studies
online. I am not
aware of their policy now and surely don't think it's worth paying
them for their material. Keep up the good work! Study for yourself,
and advance as you can, at the best school available - hard knocks...
--- In iridial_studies@yahoogroups.com,
"Hattingh, Johnny \(BHA\)"
<johnny.hattingh@...> wrote:
>
>
> Hi there Dan,
>
> Can someone send me some case studies with photos?
>
> These are so helpful and it broadens my knowledge and helps others
who
> are not well. My services are free at this stage.
>
> Many thanks and regards
>
>
>
> Johhny Hattingh
>
> Bayside Aluminium
>
> Materials Specialist
>
> tel 035-9992228
>
> cell 078-2312459
>
>
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Johhny, a while ago the CNRI.edu had case studies online. I am not
aware of their policy now and surely don't think it's worth paying
them for their material. Keep up the good work! Study for yourself,
and advance as you can, at the best school available - hard knocks...
--- In iridial_studies@yahoogroups.com, "Hattingh, Johnny \(BHA\)"
<johnny.hattingh@...> wrote:
>
>
> Hi there Dan,
>
> Can someone send me some case studies with photos?
>
> These are so helpful and it broadens my knowledge and helps others
who
> are not well. My services are free at this stage.
>
> Many thanks and regards
>
>
>
> Johhny Hattingh
>
> Bayside Aluminium
>
> Materials Specialist
>
> tel 035-9992228
>
> cell 078-2312459
>
>
>
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>
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Can someone send me some case studies
with photos?
These are so helpful and it broadens
my knowledge and helps others who are not well. My services are free at this
stage.
Many thanks and regards
Johhny Hattingh
Bayside Aluminium
Materials Specialist
tel 035-9992228
cell 078-2312459
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Actually i m implementing Iris recognition as my Mtech project. Before implementing actual project i want to exercise some iris encoding and matching techniques in java .for that require diffrent iris patterns. Can anybody help me out to get it.
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> Can anybody tell me where i can get iris images for
encoding..........
>
Please explain this question - what sort of encoding ?
I'm afraid I can't. He was a honorary professor at the Canadian
Neuro-Optical Research Institute (cnri.edu). Hope this helps! Sorry
for answering that late.
--- In iridial_studies@yahoogroups.com, "samirshah02"
<samirshah02@...> wrote:
>
> Hey Dan,
>
> Thanks for letting this know! Can you tell me who is he?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Samir.
>
> --- In iridial_studies@yahoogroups.com, "Dan Waniek" <irismeister@>
> wrote:
> >
> > There is a gentleman from South Korea, who is known to have made
> > breakthroughs miles away from Mr Daugman's algorithms. The iris
is
> > known to change its iris stromal features in time, with disease,
with
> > light exposure and under certain categories of drugs. Most such
> > microchanges are pathognomonic.
> >
> > Dan
> >
>
Hey Dan,
Thanks for letting this know! Can you tell me who is he?
Thanks,
Samir.
--- In iridial_studies@yahoogroups.com, "Dan Waniek" <irismeister@...>
wrote:
>
> There is a gentleman from South Korea, who is known to have made
> breakthroughs miles away from Mr Daugman's algorithms. The iris is
> known to change its iris stromal features in time, with disease, with
> light exposure and under certain categories of drugs. Most such
> microchanges are pathognomonic.
>
> Dan
>
Hello everybody ..is here somebody who is working on iris
recognition..and what we can do in it apart from implementation of John
Daughman's algorithm..
There is a gentleman from South Korea, who is known to have made
breakthroughs miles away from Mr Daugman's algorithms. The iris is
known to change its iris stromal features in time, with disease, with
light exposure and under certain categories of drugs. Most such
microchanges are pathognomonic.
Dan
For those of you who followed message 55 and registered at the new
blogspot there is a sequel:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/ThroughTheTransparentIris
This means you can now get the feed in any news agregator, like Yahoo
personal pages. New iridonomical articles appear there first. Thank
you all in this group for you have been patient enough to wait for new
develpments in the fascinating world of iridial studies !
Dan
Hello, All !
For the information ot be more effectively digested, before we
engage in further discussions about iris and peripheral retinal
physiology, I set up a weblog for your convenience. In fact, it's
much bettter to talk when we know what we are talking about. So
please register at :
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It's easier to follow the next link, and to subscribe here:
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You have a choice of news aggregators and readers in the right
topmost corner, so that you wouldn't care about addresses. The news
come to your desk as if a paper were delivered right in your mailbox.
Thank you all, and see you there !
Sincerely,
Dan
You are welcome :-)
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wrote:
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> Thank you very much, and also for the very prompt reply.
>
> -------Original Message-------
>
> From: Dan Waniek
> Date: 03/19/06 00:29:21
> To: iridial_studies@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [iridial_studies] Re: Eye colour
>
> hi, hfivaz123 !
>
> The yellow lines are elements of the iridial stroma. There is no
> need to "correct" them. Of course, distinguished iridologists here
> are entitled to - and indeed invited to express other opinions :-)
>
> Please let me explain a bit the issue of iris color, especially in
> low-pigment-and-fine-stromal-configurations like those in blue
> eyes...
>
> So here we are looking at the two epithelia and to the iris stroma.
>
> Pigment (that's melanin, and this is only one variety for all eye
> colors, different however from melanins in skin and hair) is found
> mainly in the epithelia.
>
> However, the stroma contains mobile pigment containers
(melanosomes)
> in _mobile_ cells (melanophores). This gives the stromal pigment
> moiety a significant functional capacity. It is in fact this
> compartment which is in charge for changes in local and overall
iris
> hues for substructures like contraction rings and "spikes" and
stuff.
>
> Amazingly, the melanophores achieve this only by aggregation and
> other subtle movements which provide for different parameters in
the
> phenomena of light dispersion, selective reflection, diffusion and
> diffraction which are in turn responsible for eye color. It's all
> about - if you like such comparisons - a versatile "grid" in a
stack
> of fuzzy filters.
>
> Now, to go back to the question of yellow "lines", you know,
> lipofuscin (the wear and tear pigment) is ubiquitous in vivo.
>
> Lipofuscin is _the_ exception to the one-pigment-gives-all-hues
> rule. However, it only gives "green eyes" in select "combinations"
> with melanin. I used the quotes here because no chemical reactions
> occur between melanin and lipofuscin.
>
> Hope this helps, and thank you for your interesting question.
>
>
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> > I would like to know.
> > There are yellow lines in blue eyes.
> > What would that represent and how does a person correct it??
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The yellow lines are elements of the iridial stroma. There is no need to "correct" them. Of course, distinguished iridologists here are entitled to - and indeed invited to express other opinions :-)
Please let me explain a bit the issue of iris color, especially in low-pigment-and-fine-stromal-configurations like those in blue eyes...
So here we are looking at the two epithelia and to the iris stroma.
Pigment (that's melanin, and this is only one variety for all eye colors, different however from melanins in skin and hair) is found mainly in the epithelia.
However, the stroma contains mobile pigment containers (melanosomes) in _mobile_ cells (melanophores). This gives the stromal pigment moiety a significant functional capacity. It is in fact this compartment which is in charge for changes in local and overall iris hues for substructures like contraction rings and "spikes" and stuff.
Amazingly, the melanophores achieve this only by aggregation and other subtle movements which provide for different parameters in the phenomena of light dispersion, selective reflection, diffusion and diffraction which are in turn responsible for eye color. It's all about - if you like such comparisons - a versatile "grid" in a stack of fuzzy filters.
Now, to go back to the question of yellow "lines", you know, lipofuscin (the wear and tear pigment) is ubiquitous in vivo.
Lipofuscin is _the_ exception to the one-pigment-gives-all-hues rule. However, it only gives "green eyes" in select "combinations" with melanin. I used the quotes here because no chemical reactions occur between melanin and lipofuscin.
Hope this helps, and thank you for your interesting question.
--- In iridial_studies@yahoogroups.com, "hfivaz123" <hfivaz@...> wrote: > > I would like to know. > There are yellow lines in blue eyes. > What would that represent and how does a person correct it?? >
hi, hfivaz123 !
The yellow lines are elements of the iridial stroma. There is no
need to "correct" them. Of course, distinguished iridologists here
are entitled to - and indeed invited to express other opinions :-)
Please let me explain a bit the issue of iris color, especially in
low-pigment-and-fine-stromal-configurations like those in blue
eyes...
So here we are looking at the two epithelia and to the iris stroma.
Pigment (that's melanin, and this is only one variety for all eye
colors, different however from melanins in skin and hair) is found
mainly in the epithelia.
However, the stroma contains mobile pigment containers (melanosomes)
in _mobile_ cells (melanophores). This gives the stromal pigment
moiety a significant functional capacity. It is in fact this
compartment which is in charge for changes in local and overall iris
hues for substructures like contraction rings and "spikes" and stuff.
Amazingly, the melanophores achieve this only by aggregation and
other subtle movements which provide for different parameters in the
phenomena of light dispersion, selective reflection, diffusion and
diffraction which are in turn responsible for eye color. It's all
about - if you like such comparisons - a versatile "grid" in a stack
of fuzzy filters.
Now, to go back to the question of yellow "lines", you know,
lipofuscin (the wear and tear pigment) is ubiquitous in vivo.
Lipofuscin is _the_ exception to the one-pigment-gives-all-hues
rule. However, it only gives "green eyes" in select "combinations"
with melanin. I used the quotes here because no chemical reactions
occur between melanin and lipofuscin.
Hope this helps, and thank you for your interesting question.
--- In iridial_studies@yahoogroups.com, "hfivaz123" <hfivaz@...>
wrote:
>
> I would like to know.
> There are yellow lines in blue eyes.
> What would that represent and how does a person correct it??
>
Hi All!
Waiting for some more specialized activity (the level of the
discussions so far is deceiving here), here is some good news:
My Through the Transparent Iris Weblog is now online and growing.
The iris is seen as usual in a multidisciplinary manner. Promotions
are legion. Free unique information is published. Comments are open
for true believers. Welcome to http://transparent-iris.blogspot.com !
The diameter of the pupil is normally 1/3
of the iris diameter.
Johnny Hattingh
Commercial specialist
Tel. 035-9088131
Cell 0824113468
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i need how to find the black spot,make a related between lens diametre
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