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|Description='''Figure 1. A sample slide. (a)''': macroscopic view of the whole slide (the black rectangle on the left is 1x2 cm). '''(b,c)''': Influence of the magnification on the quality of results. '''(b)''': a portion of the slide scanned at magnification level 10x. The white contours show the result of an automatic detection of the dark cell nuclei with the ImageJ software. A significant fraction of the cell nuclei is missed and the contours are rather pixelated. '''(c)''': the same portion of the slide scanned at magnification 40x. The white contours show the result of the same automatic detection. Almost all cell nuclei are detected and the shapes of the contours are much more precise. Scale bar: 4 ''μ''m.
|Source={{cite journal |url=http://www.diagnosticpathology.org/content/8/1/92 |title=Analyzing huge pathology images with open source software |journal=Diagnostic Pathology |author=Deroulers, Christophe; Ameisen, David; Badoual, Mathilde; Gerin, Chloé; Granier, Alexandre; Lartaud, Marc |volume=8 |pages=92 |year=2013 |doi=10.1186/1746-1596-8-92 |issn=1746-1596}}
|Author=Deroulers, Christophe; Ameisen, David; Badoual, Mathilde; Gerin, Chloé; Granier, Alexandre; Lartaud, Marc
|Date=2013
|Permission=[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic]
}}
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Figure 1. A sample slide. (a): macroscopic view of the whole slide (the black rectangle on the left is 1x2 cm). (b,c): Influence of the magnification on the quality of results. (b): a portion of the slide scanned at magnification level 10x. The white contours show the result of an automatic detection of the dark cell nuclei with the ImageJ software. A significant fraction of the cell nuclei is missed and the contours are rather pixelated. (c): the same portion of the slide scanned at magnification 40x. The white contours show the result of the same automatic detection. Almost all cell nuclei are detected and the shapes of the contours are much more precise. Scale bar: 4 μm.

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Deroulers, Christophe; Ameisen, David; Badoual, Mathilde; Gerin, Chloé; Granier, Alexandre; Lartaud, Marc (2013). "Analyzing huge pathology images with open source software". Diagnostic Pathology 8: 92. doi:10.1186/1746-1596-8-92. ISSN 1746-1596. http://www.diagnosticpathology.org/content/8/1/92. 

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