To begin the ex vivo color fundus photography, set the high-definition multimedia interface camera to the manual ISO function. Arrange two light sources perpendicular to each other and turn the epi-illumination light sources to full power. At the dissecting microscope, insert the one-millimeter ruby bead into the posterior pole.
Next, insert the posterior pole of the eye globe into a 30-milliliter quartz crucible filled with buffer. When the tissue sinks, insert a bracing between the eye and the wall of the crucible. Place the globe in the crucible onto the stereomicroscope stage to observe the interior ocular fundus through the microscope using the lowest magnification.
Orient the eye by identifying the tissue mark at the 12 o'clock position, the optic nerve head, and the fovea five degrees below the optic nerve head.