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-====== PMA.studio ​======+===== 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]]. ​+Welcome to PMA.studio, an integrated web-based environment for whole slide image ([[https://​realdata.pathomation.com/​what-whole-slide-images-wsis-are-made-of/​|WSI]]) data, digital pathology, and virtual microscopy alike, developed by [[https://​www.pathomation.com|Pathomation]]. ​
  
-ArcView GIS was a geographic information system software product produced by ESRIIt 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 superior product ​for some tasks.[1]+With PMA.studio pathomation has developed ​true cockpit ​for imaging scientists and histopathologists.
  
-Pathomation’s software platform for digital pathology consists of different components. Whatever your scenario ​is for digital pathology entailschances 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.+The user is not locked into a fixed user interfacecustomization ​is a key characteristic ​of PMA-Studio, and a philosophy underpinning product development
  
-This manual is for end-users who will use the PMA.View or PMA.Studio.+Guided by user experience and feedback, ​PMA.studio provides standard features which are considered essential and that should not be changed, but apart from those, the [[ui_ux|user interface]] can be extensively customized.
  
-{{::​pma_studio_start_screen.png?​direct&​600|}}+Whether you’re looking to annotate slides, integrate distributed heterogeneous databases with your slides, or are looking to host collaborative long-distance tele-conferences,​ Pathomation’s PMA.studio is a true cockpit for the pathologist and (imaging) research scientist alike.
  
 +PMA.studio features is built on top of PMA.view, and hosts a slew of innovative features:
  
-  * [[panels|Panels]] +==== Annotations ====
-  * [[ribbon|Ribbon]] +
-  * [[terminology|Terminology]] +
-  * [[viewer_area|Viewer area]]+
  
 +PMA.studio comes with an Annotations panel where you can review and manage annotations for specific slides, ​ You can draw your own annotations of different shapes. You can then export your annotations to a number of popula formats.
  
 +{{:​annotations.png?​direct&​200|}}
  
 +==== Data management ====
 +
 +Digital pathology involves more than just whole slide images. Oftentimes supplemental data is available in external data stores. These data stores can be consulted in addition to the image data itself. We call it “integrated pathology”
 +
 +{{:​forms.png?​direct&​200|}}
 +
 +==== Virtual slide tray ====
 +
 +PMA.Studio offers to organize slides in a tray – it’s a virtual shell where you can put specific slides or folders. Virtual tray allows you to review slide info – dimensions, file size, # of layers and channels, barcode, filled forms, as well as external information.
 +
 +{{:​tray.png?​direct&​200|}}
 +
 +==== Conferencing ====
 +
 +Host or participate in virtual conferences that include joint and simultaneous exploring slides or grid of slides and annotating slides. Conferences can be secured with a password and allow for bi-directional synchronization.
 +
 +{{:​tc.png?​direct&​200|}}
 +
 +==== PMA.Studio Environment ====
 +
 +{{ :​tutorial07-010-800x306.png?​direct&​600 |}}
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