Slide Scanning

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Mark Hill and AxioScanZ1
Mark Hill and AxioScanZ1


The Digital Embryology Consortium is using a Zeiss AxioScanZ1 scanner for the digitisation of collections. Slide scanning commenced in April 2015 at the Blechschmidt Collection, University of Göttingen, Germany.


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.


Oversized slides are also scanned and documented at a low resolution using a flatbed scanner, an CanoScan 9000F Mark II.

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Slide Scanner

Only users that have been trained in the Axio Scan.Z1 operation should operate the machine.

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Zeiss Axio-Scan Z1 This plaque is attached to the scanner and acknowledges the contribution of the UNSW Foundation donor.

Scanner Transport

The Zeiss AxioScanZ1 scanner is transported to each embryo collection location using a purpose designed transport box. That allows simplified storage and transport of the scanner and all the required accessories. Note that the scanner requires Zeiss technical support for its initial set up at each location.


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This photograph shows the Axio-Scan inside its transport case, with both case sides removed. This photograph shows the Axio-Scan inside its transport case, with half of the case removed.


The space under the transport table is designed for storage of both accessories and the associated computer.

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Accessory storage space Computer storage space

Flatbed Scanner

CanoScan 9000F Mark II

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