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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. Each has advantages for specific use cases and specific file formats.
  
-**1The blue upload button**+**Important Note:** **Some complex whole slide image types consist of multiple files & folders which require joint context to be read correctly. \\ 
 +These include .mrxs, .isyntax, .mds, .mdsx, .dzi,.vsi, …\\ 
 +If you are uploading these filetypes use the transfer from local to cloud function described under heading #3 for ease of use**\\
  
-If you only have one or a few slides to upload, using the blue upload button is the easiest way to get started+{{ :3.0.2_upload_options_1_2_3.png?​600 |}}
  
-{{ :​upload_button_header.png?600 |}}+**1The Drop Zone**
  
-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.+This will allow you to drag and drop images from your local folders.(1). Simply drag your file or files from your local storage hold it over the dropzone and release it for upload. Have a look at this video with an example from Grundium slide scanners.\\
  
-{{ :upload_slide_modal.jpg?​600 ​|}} +{{ :grundium_x_my_pathomation_.mp4 |}}
  
-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+**2The Blue Upload Button**
  
-**2. the my pc / my Pathomation transfer ​function** +The blue upload button (2) opens a dropdown menu in which you can select whether you’d like to upload files or whole folders (3)This function ​is very useful if you have a whole folder to upload.\\
  
-My Pathomation also works as a viewer for local imagesYou can see the local folder structure in the 'my pc' tab and open all the images stored on your hard disk or USB memoriesThe 'my pc' tab also allows to select images and transfer them to the 'my pathomation'​ cloud storage.+{{ :3.0.2_upload_button.png?600 |}}
  
  
-{{ :​upload_from_my_pc_step_1.png?600 |}}+**3The Local / Cloud Browser** ​
  
-**3. the upload function in PMA.start**+My Pathomation also works as a viewer for local imagesWhen it comes to complex whole slide image types, looking through ​the eyes of the local viewer you always see one image, the software groups all subfolders and data files also for uploading, avoiding you to go and copy each relevant file contributing to complex whole slide image types
  
-To explore this function we refer to the PMA.start wiki page https://​docs.pathomation.com/​pma.start/​doku.php?​id=upload+You can see the local folder structure in the '​Local'​ tab and open all the images stored on your Hard disk or USB drive(s)The '​Local'​ tab also allows you to select images and upload ​them to your cloud storage in the '​Cloud'​ tab.  ​
  
 +PLease note that for this function you need the **PMA.start component**. If you have not already done so, you can download this here https://​www.pathomation.com/​free-desktop-viewer-pma-start/​. ​
 +
 +Uploading one slide can be done by clicking the cloud icon next to the image
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 +{{ :​3.0.2_upload_via_local_view.png?​600 |}}
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 +Mulitple slides can be selected and uploaded at once if you follow these steps
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 +{{ :​3.0.2_upload_via_local_view_multiple.png?​600 |}}
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 +
 +**4. 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
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 +Advanced user tip
 +The single file formats can also be upgraded to multi-file formats. Hamamatsu scanners can create .ndpis files for fluorescent or z-stacked content. The “s” stands for “set”: the .ndpis file merely contains pointers to individual .ndpi files which then each contain the image for the particular layer or channel.
 +**Blog Article** https://​realdata.pathomation.com/​what-wsi-data-are-really-made-of/#:​~:​text=Several%20vendors%20have%20adopted%20a%20single%20file%20format,​include%203DHistech%20%28MRXS%29%2C%20Olympus%20%28VSI%29%2C%20and%20Motic%20%28MDS%29.
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