← Back to context Comment by yread 13 hours ago Digital pathology are just a lot bigger than radiology, we regularly see slides 500k x 500k pixels. 2 comments yread Reply el_pa_b 12 hours ago Yes, they can be huge, and for modalities like multiplex immunofluorescence with up to 20 channels, you're often dealing with very faint proteomic signals. Preserving that signal is critical, and compression can destroy it quickly. yread 12 hours ago CODEX can do up to 120 channels I think. They are also 16/32bit. They are usually just deflated
el_pa_b 12 hours ago Yes, they can be huge, and for modalities like multiplex immunofluorescence with up to 20 channels, you're often dealing with very faint proteomic signals. Preserving that signal is critical, and compression can destroy it quickly. yread 12 hours ago CODEX can do up to 120 channels I think. They are also 16/32bit. They are usually just deflated
yread 12 hours ago CODEX can do up to 120 channels I think. They are also 16/32bit. They are usually just deflated
Yes, they can be huge, and for modalities like multiplex immunofluorescence with up to 20 channels, you're often dealing with very faint proteomic signals. Preserving that signal is critical, and compression can destroy it quickly.
CODEX can do up to 120 channels I think. They are also 16/32bit. They are usually just deflated