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====== How to upload slides ====== | ====== How to upload slides ====== | ||
- | There are several options available for users to upload slides from your local disks to the My Pathomation cloud. | + | There are several options available for users to upload slides from local disks to the My Pathomation cloud. |
- | **1. The blue upload button** | + | **1. The Upload Panel** |
- | If you only have one or a few slides to upload, using the blue upload button is the easiest way to get started. | + | This will allow you to drag and drop images from your local folders.\\ |
+ | Some whole slide image types have a complex folder structure (e.g. .mrxs, .isyntax,…) and are not compatible with the drag and drop approach. For these image types we recommend to use the transfer function described in point 2. | ||
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- | This upload functionality lets you drag and drop images from your local folders or click and navigate to select an image in your local folders. | + | **2. The Blue Upload Button** |
- | {{ :upload_slide_modal.jpg?600 |}} | + | The blue upload button opens a dropdown menu in which you can select whether you’d like to upload files or whole folders |
- | A limitation of this method is that some whole slide image types have a complex folder structure (.mrxs, .isyntax,...) and are not compatible with the drag and drop approach. | + | {{ :How to upload slides_2_blue upload and drop box.png|}} |
- | **2. the my pc / my Pathomation transfer function** | ||
- | My Pathomation also works as a viewer for local images. You can see the local folder structure in the 'my pc' tab and open all the images stored on your hard disk or USB memories. The 'my pc' tab also allows to select images and transfer them to the 'my pathomation' cloud storage. | + | **3. The Local / Cloud Browser** |
+ | My Pathomation also works as a viewer for local images with the addition of PMA.start. If you have not already done so, you can download this here https://free.pathomation.com/ . | ||
- | {{ :upload_from_my_pc_step_1.png?600 |}} | + | Once installed, you can see the local folder structure in the 'Local' tab and open all the images stored on your hard drive(s) or USB storage. The 'Local' tab also allows you to select images and upload them to your cloud storage in the 'Cloud' tab. |
- | **3. the upload function in PMA.start** | ||
- | To explore this function we refer to the PMA.start wiki page https://docs.pathomation.com/pma.start/doku.php?id=upload | + | {{ :How to upload slides_3_select local.png |}} |
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+ | **4. The Upload Function in PMA.start** | ||
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+ | To explore this function we refer to the PMA.start wiki page https://docs.pathomation.com/pma.start/doku.php?id=upload | ||