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Use it to control brightness, contrast, and gamma correction. | Use it to control brightness, contrast, and gamma correction. | ||
==== Fluorescent content ==== | ==== Fluorescent content ==== | ||
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+ | When your slide contains one or more fluorescent color channels, a separate widget appears in the left-hand side of the viewport to allow controls over there. | ||
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+ | {{ ::fluo1.png?direct&400 |}} | ||
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+ | Names of channels are copied from the original file format, where possible. | ||
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+ | You can control the visibility range of each channel individually through the scrollbar underneath each channel. | ||
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+ | Color ranges are supported both in 8 bit and 16 bit. Version 2.0.0 only supports 8 bit channels, which sometimes lead to color bleading. This was resolved in [[what_s_new_in_version_2.0.1|version 2.0.1]] and higher. | ||
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==== Z-stacked content ==== | ==== Z-stacked content ==== | ||
+ | Similar to fluorescent slides; when a slide turns out to contain mutliple planes / stacks, a new widget appears automatically in the left-hand side of the viewport, allowing the end-user to navigate through the various layers. | ||
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+ | {{ ::viewport_zstack.png?direct&200 |}} | ||
+ | We have a [[https://realdata.pathomation.com/blur-detection-in-z-stacks/|blog article on how you can analyze a z-stack]] to artifically compose a new slide that contains the sharpest tile at each position from the slide. |