Slide Viewing Views
A flat piece of heat-absorbing glass is often placed in the light path between the condensing lens and the slide, to avoid damaging the latter. This glass transmits visible wavelengths but absorbs infrared. Light passes through the transparent slide and lens, and the resulting image is enlarged and projected onto a perpendicular flat screen so the audience can view its reflection. Alternatively, the image may be projected onto a translucent rear projection screen, often used for continuous automatic display for close viewing. This form of projection also avoids the audience interrupting the light stream by casting their shadow on the projection or by bumping into the projector.
Your Goals: Improve upon digital microscopic review by viewing multiple high-resolution, whole-slide digital images simultaneously Increase your accessibility by viewing slides from any workstation, anywhere, anytime Avoid the delay of physically transporting glass slides among departments Collaborate easily by performing real-time digital slide conferencing among multiple, remote locations View multi-channel fluorescence images in a variety of ways: as layers, or side-by-side. View all channels simultaneously, turn individual channels on and off, and adjust brightness, contrast, gamma, and XY registration as desired.
Our Solution: We have multiple visualization options based on your needs. ImageScopee†, our freely downloadable viewing software, is intuitive and optimized for manual read on a computer monitor, anywhere, anytime. Benefit from its host of capabilities, including the ability to perform basic image analysis and view digital slides side by side. When fully integrated with Spectrum information management system, benefit from advanced visualization capabilities, such as the ability to perform advanced image analysis and remote digital slide conferences.
Our image analysis capabilities allow researchers to automate and standardize their studies, while clinicians use image analysis tools for FDA-cleared applications*, as an integral part of their workflow. Run image analysis conveniently with a simple click of a button while reviewing the slides on a computer monitor.