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This help page shows step by step (4 steps) how to make your own URL link to a specific region within a [[Embryo Virtual Slides|virtual slide]] image. | This help page shows step by step (4 steps) how to make your own URL link to a specific region of interest (ROI) within a [[Embryo Virtual Slides|virtual slide]] image. The ROI can also be viewed in context by using your mouse wheel to zoom back out. | ||
This guide assumes that you have already identified a [[Embryo Virtual Slides|virtual slide]] region of interest (ROI) and that you are viewing the slide using the Desktop link, either by clicking the image thumbnail or using the "Desktop" link below the thumbnail image. | This guide assumes that you have already identified a [[Embryo Virtual Slides|virtual slide]] region of interest (ROI) and that you are viewing the slide using the Desktop link, either by clicking the image thumbnail or using the "Desktop" link below the thumbnail image. | ||
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# The image controls are located at the top left, or zoom can be controlled with mouse wheel. | # The image controls are located at the top left, or zoom can be controlled with mouse wheel. | ||
# Use the browser back button to return to this page. | # Use the browser back button to return to this page. | ||
| valign=bottom|[[Help:Virtual Slides Permalink|'''Permalink''']] is shown at the bottom right of each image. Allows a permanent link to be created to the current image view. (More? [[Help:Virtual Slides Permalink|how to use Permalink]]) | |||
[[Help:Virtual Slides Permalink|'''Permalink''']] is shown at the bottom right of each image. Allows a permanent link to be created to the current image view. (More? [[Help:Virtual Slides Permalink|how to use Permalink]]) | |||
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| | | The actual virtual slide is shown on the left. | ||
The instructions are shown below the slide as screenshots (left) and text (right). Examples of the permalink usage are shown at the end. | |||
'''1. Open the virtual slide - either by clicking the image thumbnail or using the "Desktop" link below the thumbnail image.''' | This example will select a region of interest (ROI) as the '''developing cochlea''' embedded within the cartilage of the future temporal bone. | ||
This slide is from the Carnegie stage 22 human embryo histology slide {{HE}} located at the level of the skull base and oral cavity. | |||
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| '''1. Open the virtual slide - either by clicking the image thumbnail or using the "Desktop" link below the thumbnail image.''' | |||
''Hint - Open the virtual slide in a new tab beside this help page.'' | ''Hint - Open the virtual slide in a new tab beside this help page.'' | ||
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==Zoom to the Region of Interest== | ==Zoom to the Region of Interest== | ||
'''2. Zoom by using the navigation controls (or mouse wheel) and use the mouse to move to the region of interest (ROI).''' | {| | ||
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| '''2. Zoom by using the navigation controls (or mouse wheel) and use the mouse to move to the region of interest (ROI).''' | |||
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==Click Permalink== | ==Click Permalink== | ||
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| '''3. Click the Permalink button to generate a specific URL link.''' | |||
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==Save the Link== | |||
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| '''4. Save the URL address as a bookmark.''' | |||
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'''Alternative ways to save the URL:''' | |||
# Link icon - Drag the link address to your desktop. | |||
# Link text - Copy and paste the link into a document. http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/Slides/Embryo_Stages/Stage22/11/Stage22-11.html?zoom=5&lat=-4057.5&lon=6130&layers=B | |||
# Wiki link - Make a wiki link on this {{Embryology}} site. Here is the code (<nowiki>[http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/Slides/Embryo_Stages/Stage22/11/Stage22-11.html?zoom=5&lat=-4057.5&lon=6130&layers=B Stage 22 Cochlea]</nowiki>) and this is how the link looks [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/Slides/Embryo_Stages/Stage22/11/Stage22-11.html?zoom=5&lat=-4057.5&lon=6130&layers=B|Stage 22 Cochlea] | |||
Here is an example of the Permalink now embedded within text: | |||
[http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/Slides/Embryo_Stages/Stage22/11/Stage22-11.html?zoom=5&lat=-4057.5&lon=6130&layers=B '''Stage 22 Cochlea Image'''] - This link shows an image of the [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/Slides/Embryo_Stages/Stage22/11/Stage22-11.html?zoom=5&lat=-4057.5&lon=6130&layers=B developing cochlea] within the cartilage of the developing temporal bone of a [[Carnegie stage 22]] human embryo. The histology image {{HE}} shows sections through turns of the developing cochlea and the associated spiral (cochlear) ganglion part of the vestibulocochlear nerve (CN VIII, cranial nerve 8). (More? [[Hearing_-_Inner_Ear_Development|Inner Ear Development]] | [[Hearing - Neural Pathway]] | [[Musculoskeletal_System_-_Skull_Development|Skull Development]] | [[Bone_Histology#Endochondral_ossification|Endochondral Ossification]] | [[Carnegie stage 22]]) | |||
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Introduction
This help page shows step by step (4 steps) how to make your own URL link to a specific region of interest (ROI) within a virtual slide image. The ROI can also be viewed in context by using your mouse wheel to zoom back out.
This guide assumes that you have already identified a virtual slide region of interest (ROI) and that you are viewing the slide using the Desktop link, either by clicking the image thumbnail or using the "Desktop" link below the thumbnail image.
The example shown here is from the Carnegie stage 22 human embryo histology slide (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin). The cross-section is located at the level of the skull base and oral cavity. The region of interest is the developing cochlea within the cartilage of the developing temporal bone.
Hint - Open the virtual slide in a new tab beside this help page.
UNSW Students please note these are not the Histology and Pathology Virtual Slide Set (located here).
Desktop Controls
Image Controls (shown at the top left of each image)
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Permalink is shown at the bottom right of each image. Allows a permanent link to be created to the current image view. (More? how to use Permalink) |
Open the Virtual Slide
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The actual virtual slide is shown on the left.
The instructions are shown below the slide as screenshots (left) and text (right). Examples of the permalink usage are shown at the end. This example will select a region of interest (ROI) as the developing cochlea embedded within the cartilage of the future temporal bone. This slide is from the Carnegie stage 22 human embryo histology slide (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin) located at the level of the skull base and oral cavity. | |||
1. Open the virtual slide - either by clicking the image thumbnail or using the "Desktop" link below the thumbnail image.
Hint - Open the virtual slide in a new tab beside this help page. |
Zoom to the Region of Interest
2. Zoom by using the navigation controls (or mouse wheel) and use the mouse to move to the region of interest (ROI). |
Click Permalink
3. Click the Permalink button to generate a specific URL link. |
Save the Link
4. Save the URL address as a bookmark. |
Alternative ways to save the URL:
- Link icon - Drag the link address to your desktop.
- Link text - Copy and paste the link into a document. http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/Slides/Embryo_Stages/Stage22/11/Stage22-11.html?zoom=5&lat=-4057.5&lon=6130&layers=B
- Wiki link - Make a wiki link on this Embryology site. Here is the code ([http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/Slides/Embryo_Stages/Stage22/11/Stage22-11.html?zoom=5&lat=-4057.5&lon=6130&layers=B Stage 22 Cochlea]) and this is how the link looks 22 Cochlea
Here is an example of the Permalink now embedded within text:
Stage 22 Cochlea Image - This link shows an image of the developing cochlea within the cartilage of the developing temporal bone of a Carnegie stage 22 human embryo. The histology image (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin) shows sections through turns of the developing cochlea and the associated spiral (cochlear) ganglion part of the vestibulocochlear nerve (CN VIII, cranial nerve 8). (More? Inner Ear Development | Hearing - Neural Pathway | Skull Development | Endochondral Ossification | Carnegie stage 22)
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Embryo Stage 22
These are high resolution histological sections (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin) through regions of the Stage 22 human embryo from the serial section set. |
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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, April 26) Embryology Virtual Slides Permalink. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Help:Virtual_Slides_Permalink
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