![]() ![]() (Satya) in the Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science. OpenSlide is a product of the research group of M. Problems should be reported to the OpenSlide ![]() OpenSlide’s support for these formats is not endorsed by their respective ![]() It provides a simple C interface for programmers to use to decode The library can read virtual slides in the following formats: Terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License, version 2.1. OpenSlide and its official language bindings are released under the The Python binding includes aĭeep Zoom generator and a simple web-based viewer. Python and Java bindings are also available. Whole-slide images (also known as virtual slides). OpenSlide is a C library that provides a simple interface to read OpenSlide Java 0.12.3 adds a Meson build system, deprecates theĪutotools+Ant one, and fixes builds on newer JDKs. Windows build 20221217 updates OpenSlide Java and several dependencies. ![]() Windows build 20230414 integrates most dependencies into the OpenSlideĭLL, and also updates various dependencies. Where available, and updates the Deep Zoom example tools to transform images It also exposes color management profiles OpenSlide Python 1.3.0 adds support for the upcoming OpenSlide 4.0.0 andĭrops support for Python 3.7. Profile, rather than absolute colorimetric intent. Images to sRGB using the default rendering intent of the image’s ICC OpenSlide Python 1.3.1 updates the docs and example tools to transform Users to easily install the latest OpenSlide and OpenSlide Python releasesīefore they reach Ubuntu. OpenSlide now provides an Ubuntu PPA, enabling Ubuntu Replaces the separate command-line tools with slidetool, and switches Windows build 20231011 integrates all dependencies into the OpenSlide DLL, OpenSlide 4.0.0 adds support for DICOM WSI slides, ICC color profiles, tileĬache customization, adds the slidetool command-line utility, removesĭeprecated APIs, and improves format compatibility. OpenSlide and OpenSlide Python releases before they reach Fedora or EPEL. OpenSlide now provides a Fedora Copr, enabling users ofįedora and RHEL-compatible enterprise Linux to easily install the latest Fedora and Enterprise Linux Copr now available, OpenSlide Java 0.12.4 includes minor build and test improvements. ![]()
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