Did you know that you can use the images from VisualDx in presentations? Because our Library is an institutional subscriber, you may copy or link to VisualDx Images and illustrations for your clinical or educational use including consulting with individual colleagues, for patient education, and lectures or other teaching material presented within our institution.
Educational material containing VisualDx images and illustrations, including course lectures and handouts, may be added to centralized, institutional learning management systems (e.g., Canvas). VisualDx images and illustrations must remain within the context of access-controlled, specific course material within our institution (e.g., Canvas). When using an image from VisualDx the copyright watermark notice must remain intact and must include the source reference: Image source: VisualDx (www.visualdx.com).
To use an image, follow these steps:
1. Right click on the image.Â
2. Select "Save As" and save to your computer.
3. Add the image to your piece. Make sure to leave the watermark intact and credit VisualDx as the source.
There are also prohibited uses. Unless express written permission is granted by VisualDx, VisualDx images and illustrations may not be used in any publication (print or electronic), posted on websites, publicly available intranet domains, public bulletin boards, social media or chat rooms. VisualDx images and illustrations may not be added to centralized image repositories or learning management systems outside the context of specific course materials per the guidelines above. Under no circumstances may VisualDx images be used in performing vision science or machine learning or to train or test deep learning or artificial intelligence algorithms in any way, all of which are strictly prohibited by VisualDx. Written permission for use can be requested on the VisualDx website or by emailing Heidi Halton, Image Collection Manager, at images@visualdx.com.