Judi

Through the years we have used a wide variety of software applications, we have 
been performing image analysis since 2006, we started whole slide scanning in 
2007.  We have used various modules from Zeiss, Image Pro, Aperio's Toolbox, 
Definiens and free shareware such at Image J.  There are also new vendors on 
the market such as Indica Labs and Visopharm.  I think you need to make an 
educated decision based upon what your needs are and how complex your analysis 
is and the price of the product, some of the commercially available software 
packages can be expensive.  I saw the earlier post that discussed Image J and 
that might be a good option to start with if you have the time and ability to 
learn how to work with the software, you would be surprised to learn that Image 
J can do quite a bit.  The only thing that it may not be capable of is pattern 
recognition, others that use the software can comment on that aspect.  I do 
know that it is easier to trace in Image J than it is in some of
  the viewer software that are linked to a particular scanner. 

The other software solutions may be a bit easier to understand and work with 
initially but there will always be a learning curve associated with any 
software package that you choose to use.  Most software packages will support 
different file types, such as tiff or modified tiff, you will need to make sure 
the image format your scanner generates is compatible with the software you 
choose.   My suggestion would be to look at all of them and determine what is 
best for your use cases.  I would also be a bit forward thinking, you might 
think that you only need the software to do certain things but as you use the 
technology more you will see that you will want to use if for other use cases.  

The other thing I want to comment on is that the success of your image analysis 
is not just related to the software that you choose to use  but also the 
quality, consistency and reproducibility of your histology preparations.  

If you want more information on the topic I would suggest going to the DPA - 
Digital Pathology Association website, it has a list of most of the vendors in 
the space and if you become of member, its $50.00 for technologists, you will 
have access to all of the past presentations from the Pathology Visions 
conferences and webinars.  Here is the link to the website.  The other option 
is to attend the Pathology Visions conference, it a conference geared towards 
digital pathology.  If you are a NSH member there is a scholarship available to 
attend the conference, you could apply for that.  The links to the NSH 
scholarship and the Pathology Visions conference are below. The list of vendors 
is under the resources tab.  

https://digitalpathologyassociation.org/

https://digitalpathologyassociation.org/pathology-visions-2016

http://nsh.org/content/digital-pathology-association-scholarship-pathology-vision

Good Luck

Liz

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-----Original Message-----
From: Judi Ford via Histonet [mailto:histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] 
Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2016 5:36 PM
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] Image analysis software

Hi everyone,
We are in the middle of looking at image analysis software and I was wondering 
what software programs people are using. Why did you pick the one you are 
using? Are you using it for brightfield whole slide analysis or for fluorescent 
slide analysis?  What file types can be used with your software?

I would love to hear your experiences.

Thanks,
Judi
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