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Purpose: To investigate the agreement between and correlation of manual and semi-automated area measurements of geographic atrophy (GA) in eyes with age-related macular degeneration (AMD) using Heidelberg Eye Explorer and ImageJ software.
Methods: Fundus autofluorescence (FAF) images of eyes with GA secondary to AMD were analyzed. Two graders measured the atrophic area using Heidelberg Eye Explorer manual and semi-automated (RegionFinder) software, as well as ImageJ manual and semi-automated (Color Threshold) software.
Conclusions: ImageJ appears to be a reliable tool for GA area measurements when proprietary OCT software is unavailable. Manual measurements with Heidelberg Eye Explorer and ImageJ were comparable, as were semi-automated measurements with Heidelberg RegionFinder and ImageJ Color Threshold.
Translational relevance: Novel GA measurement techniques using open-source software appear to be comparable to established techniques using proprietary platform-specific software, which may permit more widespread analysis of GA progression from multiple platforms and databases.
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