digital scanning of slides

How Does Digital Scanning Work?

The process of digital scanning involves several steps:
Preparation: The histology slide is prepared and stained using standard methods.
Scanning: The slide is placed into a digital slide scanner, which captures high-resolution images by moving a camera across the slide.
Image Processing: The captured images are stitched together to create a continuous, high-resolution digital representation of the entire slide.
Storage: The digital slides are stored in databases, often accompanied by metadata for easy retrieval.

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