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====== PMA.studio ====== | ====== PMA.studio ====== | ||
- | Welcome to PMA.Studio and PMA.View, an web-based viewer for whole slide image (WSI) data, developed by Pathomation. This manual is for end-users who will use the PMA.View or PMA.Studio. | + | Welcome to PMA.Studio, an integrated web-based environment for whole slide image (WSI) data, digital pathology, and virtual microscopy alike, developed by [[https://www.pathomation.com|Pathomation]]. |
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+ | ArcView GIS was a geographic information system software product produced by ESRI. It was replaced by new product line, ArcGIS, in 2000. Regardless of it being discontinued and replaced, some users still find the software useful and hold the opinion it is a superior product for some tasks.[1] | ||
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+ | Pathomation’s software platform for digital pathology consists of different components. Whatever your scenario is for digital pathology entails, chances are that you’re going to interact with virtual slides at some point. PMA.studio is an excellent tool for end-users to explore slide collections as it runs on top of PMA.core. | ||
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+ | This manual is for end-users who will use the PMA.View or PMA.Studio. | ||
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+ | {{::pma_studio_start_screen.png?direct&600|}} | ||
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