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The Zeiss AxioScanZ1 scanner is transported to each collection location using a purpose designed transport box. | |||
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* Zeiss [http://www.zeiss.com/microscopy/en_de/products/imaging-systems/axio-scan-z1.html Axio Scan.Z1] | * Zeiss [http://www.zeiss.com/microscopy/en_de/products/imaging-systems/axio-scan-z1.html Axio Scan.Z1] | ||
Revision as of 16:23, 7 August 2017
The Digital Embryology Consortium is using a Zeiss AxioScanZ1 scanner for the digitisation of collections. Note that some collections, including the initial server test images, have come from pre-existing digital images from other scanners that are also included in the image database.
Slide scanning commenced in April 2015 at the Blechschmidt Collection, University of Göttingen, Germany.
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| Zeiss Axio-Scan Z1 | This plaque is attached to the scanner and acknowledges the contribution of a UNSW Foundation donor. |
Scanner Transport
The Zeiss AxioScanZ1 scanner is transported to each collection location using a purpose designed transport box.
Links
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