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C library for reading virtual slide images
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OpenSlide Carnegie Mellon University and others http://openslide.org/ ========================== What is this? ============= This library reads whole slide image files (also known as virtual slides). It provides a consistent and simple API for reading files from multiple vendors. What is the license? ==================== This code is licensed under the GNU LGPL version 2.1, not any later version. See the file lgpl-2.1.txt for the text of the license. Requirements ============ This library requires zlib, libpng, libjpeg, libtiff, OpenJPEG 1.x, GDK-PixBuf, libxml2, cairo >= 1.2, and glib >= 2.16. Leica and Ventana support require libtiff >= 4. Features ======== The library can read Aperio, Hamamatsu, Leica, MIRAX, Trestle, and Ventana formats, as well as TIFF files that conform to a simple convention. (InterScope files tend to be readable as this generic TIFF.) More information about formats is here: http://openslide.org/formats/ An openslide_t object can be used concurrently from multiple threads without locking. (But you must lock or otherwise use memory barriers when passing the object between threads.) Properties ========== The library exposes certain properties as string key-value pairs for a given virtual slide. (These are accessed by way of the "openslide_get_property_names" and "openslide_get_property_value" calls.) These properties are generally uninterpreted data gathered from the on-disk files. New properties can be added over time in subsequent releases of OpenSlide. A list of some properties can be found at: http://openslide.org/properties/ OpenSlide itself creates these properties (for now): openslide.background-color The background color of the slide, given as an RGB hex triplet. This property is not always present. openslide.comment A free-form text comment. openslide.mpp-x Microns per pixel in the X dimension of level 0. May not be present or accurate. openslide.mpp-y Microns per pixel in the Y dimension of level 0. May not be present or accurate. openslide.objective-power Magnification power of the objective. Often inaccurate; sometimes missing. openslide.quickhash-1 A non-cryptographic hash of a subset of the slide data. It can be used to uniquely identify a particular virtual slide, but cannot be used to detect file corruption or modification. openslide.vendor The name of the vendor backend. Other Documentation =================== The definitive API reference is in openslide.h. For an HTML version, see doc/html/openslide_8h.html in this distribution. Additional documentation is available from the OpenSlide website: http://openslide.org/ There is also a Carnegie Mellon SCS Technical Report: CMU-CS-08-136 A Vendor-Neutral Library and Viewer for Whole-Slide Images Adam Goode, M. Satyanarayanan http://reports-archive.adm.cs.cmu.edu/anon/2008/abstracts/08-136.html http://reports-archive.adm.cs.cmu.edu/anon/2008/CMU-CS-08-136.pdf Note that the tech report contains API documentation for a previous, unreleased version of this library. Acknowledgements ================ OpenSlide has been supported by the National Institutes of Health and the Clinical and Translational Science Institute at the University of Pittsburgh. How to build? ============= ./configure make make install (If building from the Git repository, you will first need to install autoconf, automake, libtool, and pkg-config and run "autoreconf -i".) Good luck!
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