1. Daylight - skin seen in a controlled environment with natural light
2. Surface texture - reveals the textural topography of the skin
3. Pigmentation - illustrates common skin tone irregularities, such as sun spots, melasma and general color variations
4. Vascularity - illustrates the network of microvascular structures in the skin that lead to redness and visible flushing of the face
5. Parallel polarization - an improved view of the skin surface, fine lines, micro-relief, wrinkles, texture and pores
6. Cross Polarized - suppress surface shine, for an unobstructed view of dermal structures, vascular disorders, inflammation and pigmentation
7. True UV - exposes skin abnormalities on the surface and deeper layers of the skin
8. Simulated Woods Light - adjusts the light spectrum to reveal sebum or dehydrated skin
9. Lumina 360 - illustrates areas with or without volume on the face, for the management of filleting treatments
10. 360 Gray - eliminating any color distortion, 360 Gray mode highlights signs of aging