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 There are any number of ways that information can be encoded. While we strive to [[supported_file_formats|support as many file formats as possible]], we can't promise you that we support everything. Occasionally,​ you'll encounter data that you think //should// work, but for whatever reason, //​doesn'​t//​. There are any number of ways that information can be encoded. While we strive to [[supported_file_formats|support as many file formats as possible]], we can't promise you that we support everything. Occasionally,​ you'll encounter data that you think //should// work, but for whatever reason, //​doesn'​t//​.
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 +Technology keeps evolving, and vendors keep coming up with more advanced features in their hardware. Sometimes this requires changes in the file format, too, that we may not always be informed about on time.
  
 There'​s a [[https://​helpdesk.pathomation.com|Pathomation helpdesk]] for that. There'​s a [[https://​helpdesk.pathomation.com|Pathomation helpdesk]] for that.
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 Check the filesize of your original slide data. If you expect to see a slide scanned at 20X, but the file that you're trying to host is only 100KB, you're probably missing data. Specifically:​ Check the filesize of your original slide data. If you expect to see a slide scanned at 20X, but the file that you're trying to host is only 100KB, you're probably missing data. Specifically:​
-  * You may be dealing with a multi-file file format+  * You may be dealing with a [[https://​realdata.pathomation.com/​what-wsi-data-are-really-made-of/​|multi-file file format]]
   * You may have downloaded a file from somewhere and something went wrong mid-transfer,​ resulting in truncated data   * You may have downloaded a file from somewhere and something went wrong mid-transfer,​ resulting in truncated data
  
 If you know the origin of the slide and the scanner hardware vendor, check if the file renders with the vendor'​s native viewer If you know the origin of the slide and the scanner hardware vendor, check if the file renders with the vendor'​s native viewer
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 Check the storage medium. Though this is rare, it's possible that you have a particular file format that we only support on a specific storage medium. You may be dealing with a slide in S3 e.g., yet we only support the format in Azure and on local disk storage. Check the storage medium. Though this is rare, it's possible that you have a particular file format that we only support on a specific storage medium. You may be dealing with a slide in S3 e.g., yet we only support the format in Azure and on local disk storage.
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