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As we know, Z-stacking(plane of focus) involves scanning a glass slide at different focal planes along the vertical z-axis and stacking the images on top of each other to produce a composite multiplane image.
Z-stack scanning, however, takes longer and produces larger digital files.
Is dicom-microscopy-viewer support Z-stacks image?
If dicom-microscopy-viewer can support, it will be easily used after feeding DICOM into viewer.
If not, how to display Z-stacks image? Any information we need to know from DICOM tags or scanner manufacturer?
Could you give some suggestions?
Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Dear Sir,
As we know, Z-stacking(plane of focus) involves scanning a glass slide at different focal planes along the vertical z-axis and stacking the images on top of each other to produce a composite multiplane image.
Z-stack scanning, however, takes longer and produces larger digital files.
Is dicom-microscopy-viewer support Z-stacks image?
If dicom-microscopy-viewer can support, it will be easily used after feeding DICOM into viewer.
If not, how to display Z-stacks image? Any information we need to know from DICOM tags or scanner manufacturer?
Could you give some suggestions?
Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: