This paper presents our contribution to the REFUGE challenge 2020. The challenge consisted of three tasks based on a dataset of retinal images: Segmentation of optic disc and cup, classification of glaucoma, and localization of fovea. We propose employing convolutional neural networks for all three tasks. Segmentation is performed using a U-Net, classification is performed by a pre-trained InceptionV3 network, and fovea detection is performed by employing stacked hour-glass for heatmap prediction. The challenge dataset contains images from three different data sources. To enhance performance, cycleGANs were utilized to create a domain-shift between the data sources. These cycleGANs move images across domains, thus creating artificial images which can be used for training.