To begin, place the whole globes recovered from the eye donor in the Petri dish filled with wax. After minimizing the perturbation of the ring of thick vitreous attached to the ciliary body, remove the anterior segment remnants. After marking the superior pole for orientation, place the globe with the anterior side facing down in the dish.
After finding the tendinous insertions for the superior rectus and superior oblique muscles, apply a marking ink in a 10 millimeter line in an anterior to posterior direction using the wooden applicator. Fill the fundus with cold Sorensen's phosphate buffer before photography. Insert a one millimeter ruby bead into the fundus as an internal scale bar.
Insert the posterior pole of the eye globe into a 30 milliliter quartz crucible, using forceps. With a single lens reflex camera mounted to a stereo microscope, acquire color images using trans, EPI, and FLASH illumination at three standard magnifications to capture images highlighting specific areas.