Talk:Embryological Collection
2017
--MarkHill (talk) 17:22, 4 July 2017 (AEST) Email sent Peter and Ulla.
Please find below a list of useful links for the DEC project.
Main DEC start page - https://human-embryology.org
Your Collection Information Page - https://human-embryology.org/wiki/Embryological_Collection
Peter you also have log in access rights to this page and can add any content you would like, there will be a separate page showing catalogue information and additional specific embryo information pages with low resolution screenshots, added to this website to help identify database content.
DEC Image Server Information page - https://human-embryology.org/wiki/DEC_OMERO_Server
DEC Image Server Log in page - http://149.171.80.223:8080
OMERO Software download page - http://downloads.openmicroscopy.org/omero/5.3.3/artifacts/?C=N;O=A
1. OMERO.importer for Windows - OMERO.importer-5.3.3-ice35-b63-win.zip
This program allows you to login (using your supplied user name and password) and upload locally any images. Please feel free to upload any images (photos etc) to test the process.
2. OMERO.insight for windows - OMERO.insight-5.3.3-ice35-b63-win.zip
This program allows you to also upload images, but also allows download of images from the online database.
--MarkHill (talk) 10:30, 3 July 2017 (AEST)
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