openslide-python 1.1.0-1ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
openslide-python (1.1.0-1ubuntu1) xenial; urgency=medium * Build-depend on libopenslide-dev, python{3,}-pil. -- Matthias Klose <email address hidden> Sun, 25 Oct 2015 23:14:29 +0100
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- Uploaded by:
- Matthias Klose
- Uploaded to:
- Xenial
- Original maintainer:
- Debian Med
- Architectures:
- any all
- Section:
- misc
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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openslide-python_1.1.0.orig.tar.xz | 257.1 KiB | 49ffad546fda030fcd0e76c7da995a06b507c3d43af1ff4a1a4aef00d3b535bb |
openslide-python_1.1.0-1ubuntu1.debian.tar.xz | 3.9 KiB | b3664e180204ccbffe9f75a93e27bca3ee13527a171893e27b10e15e4c8fc222 |
openslide-python_1.1.0-1ubuntu1.dsc | 2.3 KiB | c8b12ce8d98773373b23cc00dd79610572b23807e456ee37a228f1b745214ec9 |
Available diffs
- diff from 1.0.1-5 (in Debian) to 1.1.0-1ubuntu1 (108.8 KiB)
- diff from 1.1.0-1 (in Debian) to 1.1.0-1ubuntu1 (516 bytes)
Binary packages built by this source
- python-openslide: Python 2 wrapper for reading whole slide image files
OpenSlide is a C library that provides a simple interface to read whole-slide
images also known as virtual slides.
.
Whole-slide images, also known as virtual slides, are large, high resolution
images used in digital pathology. Reading these images using standard image
tools or libraries is a challenge because these tools are typically designed
for images that can comfortably be uncompressed into RAM or a swap file.
Whole-slide images routinely exceed RAM sizes, often occupying tens of
gigabytes when uncompressed. Additionally, whole-slide images are typically
multi-resolution, and only a small amount of image data might be needed at a
particular resolution.
.
This library currently supports:
- Aperio (.svs, .tif)
- Hamamatsu (.vms, .vmu, .ndpi)
- Leica (.scn)
- MIRAX (.mrxs)
- Sakura (.svslide)
- Trestle (.tif)
- Generic tiled TIFF (.tif)
.
This package contains the Python 2 module needed to run OpenSlide applications.
- python-openslide-examples: Python examples for python-openslide and python3-openslide
OpenSlide is a C library that provides a simple interface to read whole-slide
images also known as virtual slides.
.
Whole-slide images, also known as virtual slides, are large, high resolution
images used in digital pathology. Reading these images using standard image
tools or libraries is a challenge because these tools are typically designed
for images that can comfortably be uncompressed into RAM or a swap file.
Whole-slide images routinely exceed RAM sizes, often occupying tens of
gigabytes when uncompressed. Additionally, whole-slide images are typically
multi-resolution, and only a small amount of image data might be needed at a
particular resolution.
.
This library currently supports:
- Aperio (.svs, .tif)
- Hamamatsu (.vms, .vmu, .ndpi)
- Leica (.scn)
- MIRAX (.mrxs)
- Sakura (.svslide)
- Trestle (.tif)
- Generic tiled TIFF (.tif)
.
This package contains the Python examples for OpenSlide Python bindings.
- python3-openslide: Python 3 wrapper for reading whole slide image files
OpenSlide is a C library that provides a simple interface to read whole-slide
images also known as virtual slides.
.
Whole-slide images, also known as virtual slides, are large, high resolution
images used in digital pathology. Reading these images using standard image
tools or libraries is a challenge because these tools are typically designed
for images that can comfortably be uncompressed into RAM or a swap file.
Whole-slide images routinely exceed RAM sizes, often occupying tens of
gigabytes when uncompressed. Additionally, whole-slide images are typically
multi-resolution, and only a small amount of image data might be needed at a
particular resolution.
.
This library currently supports:
- Aperio (.svs, .tif)
- Hamamatsu (.vms, .vmu, .ndpi)
- Leica (.scn)
- MIRAX (.mrxs)
- Sakura (.svslide)
- Trestle (.tif)
- Generic tiled TIFF (.tif)
.
This package contains the Python 3 module needed to run OpenSlide applications.