Claims
- 1. A method of forming a virtual microscope slide to provide images of a specimen including portions of a specimen in the field of view but outside the depth of principal focus image plane, the method comprising:
capturing and digitizing an area of a specimen in multiple Z-plane images and at a given level of magnification; and associating and storing these Z-plane images in a data structure for later retrieval of the respective images to preserve the depth of field content for the specimen.
- 2. A method in accordance with claim 1 comprising:
shifting the specimen by a predetermined increment above and below a principal focus image plane to capture a multiple Z-axis sequence of images referenced to the principal focus image plane.
- 3. A method in accordance with claim 1 comprising:
transmitting the data structure by an Internet or Intranet transmission channel; and displaying details at the area of interest in the other Z-images that cannot be seen in focus in the first principal image at a principal focus image plane.
- 4. A method in accordance with claim 3 the shifting between a display of Z-images mimics a focusing up or down when using a microscope and is accomplished by moving a computer selector device such as a mouse.
- 5. A virtual microscope data structure comprising:
stored, multiple digitized Z-plane images captured in different focal planes at a given magnification level to preserve the depth of field image content of the specimen; and coordinating information stored on the data structure for coordinating the multiple Z-plane images for each of the respective fields of view for retrieval and display.
- 6. A virtual microscope data structure in accordance with claim 5 wherein the data structure comprises a browser and a generic panel viewing program.
- 7. A virtual microscope data structure in accordance with claim 5 wherein:
a digitized, magnified reference image is located at a reference image focal plane and each of the other Z-axis images are spaced above or below the reference image.
- 8. A virtual microscope data structure in accordance with claim 5 comprising:
stored X, Y-plane information for adjacent fields of view images to enable scrolling between adjacent fields of view images at their respective reference image focal planes; and to scroll into view details in other Z-plane images from adjacent fields of view.
- 9. A method in accordance with claim 8 comprising:
stored digitized images taken at different levels of magnification for the same area of interest; and stored X, Y information to allow zooming of images of different levels of magnification for a given area of interest.
- 10. A method of forming a virtual microscope slide that has a specimen on the slide exhibiting substantially varying depth in a Z-direction;
optically magnifying and digitally capturing a first area of the specimen at a given level of magnification and at a principal focus plane in the Z-direction to provide a principal reference image; optically magnifying and digitally capturing the first area of the specimen at the given level of magnification in a multiple Z-axis sequence captures referenced to the principal focus plane; storing the respective images for subsequent retrieval; and storing coordinating information for the respective images to allow retrieval of the respective images to provide Z-plane images of the magnified first area to preserve depth of field content of the specimen.
- 11. A method in accordance with claim 10 comprising:
providing a second area on the specimen having a second principal focus plane spaced in the Z-direction from the first principal focus plane; using the second principal focus plane as a reference plane and optically capturing the second area at the given level of magnification to provide a second principal reference image; shifting the specimen at the second area relative to the second principal focus plane and optically capturing the second area at the given level of magnification to provide a fourth field of view image; storing the third and fourth images for subsequent retrieval; and storing coordinating information to allow retrieval of the respective third and fourth images to provide Z-plane images of the magnified second area to provide depth of field content at the first and second areas.
- 12. A method in accordance with claim 11 comprising:
automatically stepping the microscope relative to the principal focus plane for each field of view; and capturing Z-plane images at predetermined Z-direction planes located above and below the respective principal focal plane to allow a reconstruction of adjacent areas in multiple Z-images; and forming a data structure having the respective multiple Z-plane images and having coordinating information to associate the multiple Z-plane images with their respective reference image.
- 13. A method in accordance with claim 10 comprising:
acquiring and storing multiple Z-images across substantially the entire specimen to allow reconstruction of adjacent areas in multiple Z-planes.
- 14. A method in accordance with claim 10 comprising:
storing a data structure of the respective images and coordinating information to allow retrieval and display at a local or remote location.
- 15. A method of using a virtual microscope slide having multiple Z-plane images preserving the depth of field content for the specimen, the method comprising:
retrieving a previously stored optically magnified image of a specimen area on the slide captured at a Z-axis focal plane on the specimen; displaying the retrieval image; requesting a second previously stored optically magnified image at the same level of magnification of the same specimen area at a second different Z-axis plane on the specimen; retrieving the second image; and displaying the second image so that the viewer may bring into view detail that cannot be seen in the first image.
- 16. A method in accordance with claim 15 comprising:
providing a selector for selecting images at either Z-focal planes above or below a principal Z-axis focal plane.
- 17. A method in accordance with claim 15 comprising:
transmitting a data structure over an Internet or Intranet transmission channel having the multiple Z-plane images therein for display at a remote location.
- 18. A method in accordance with claim 15 comprising:
storing a data structure of individual Z-plane images associated with a principal reference image and adjacent principal reference Z-plane images with their respective associated Z-plane images.
- 19. A method in accordance with claim 18 comprising:
transferring the data structure over the Internet to a remote location.
- 20. A method of using a virtual microscope slide comprising:
automatically displaying an initial optically magnified, digitized reference image at a given level of magnification for a field of view; sending a focus instruction instruction signal to obtain another image located at a different Z-plane on the specimen for substantially the same field of view; and retrieving the optically magnified, digitized other image at the given level of magnification to bring into focus details not in focus in the initial reference image.
- 21. A method in accordance with claim 20 comprising:
providing Z-plane images in focal planes located in the specimen above and below a primary focal plane for the reference image; and sending focus instructions to cause retrieval of a plurality of other Z-plane images.
- 22. A method in accordance with claim 21 comprising:
automatically displaying the reference image to a user; and the user determining what, if any, instruction signal is to be sent to retrieve another Z-plane image to bring into focus a specimen detail which is located either above or below the principal focus plane for the reference image.
- 23. A method in accordance with claim 22 comprising:
displaying initially a first reference image for each of the areas of the specimen selected by the user for viewing; and selectively sending a focus modification by the user when seeing a detail portion of the reference image not in focus to obtain an in focus view of the detail portion.
- 24. A method in accordance with claim 20 comprising:
selecting another Z-plane image for display due to a difference in specimen thickness.
- 25. A method in accordance with claim 20 comprising:
selecting another Z-plane image for display due to a Z-plane depth difference from a non-uniform microscope slide.
- 26. A method in accordance with claim 20 comprising:
displaying a sequence of reference images some of which are captured when using different referenced focal planes; and providing a plurality of associated Z-plane images for each reference image captured after shifting the specimen by the same increment in the Z-direction.
- 27. A method in accordance with claim 26 wherein each of the reference images has an equal number of Z-plane images captured in planes in the specimen located above and below in the Z-direction of the plane at which the reference image was captured.
- 28. A method in accordance with claim 27 wherein there are four Z-plane images above the reference image and four Z-plane images below the reference image.
- 29. A method in accordance with claim 15 wherein the images are comprised of tiles, a plurality of tiles are provided for each field of view and multiple Z-plane tiles for each field of view.
- 30. A method for forming and using a virtual microscope slide of a specimen having features spaced in the depth in a Z-direction, the method comprising:
using the same magnification level and capturing several optically magnified, z-plane images of the specimen features spaced in the Z-direction; displaying to a viewer one of the optically magnified Z-plane images of the feature; sending of an instruction by the viewer to display another optically magnified Z-plane image; and displaying to the viewer a feature in better focus than shown in the previously displayed image.
- 31. A method in accordance with claim 30 wherein a substantial portion of the specimen on the slide is captured using the same magnification level for several Z-plane images at different planes on the specimen.
- 32. A method in accordance with claim 30 comprising:
displaying first to the viewer a predetermined reference image and the operator decides whether or not to display an associated Z-plane image in the sense of mimicking a focusing up or down of the displayed images to bring a detail into focus.
- 33. A method in accordance with claim 32 comprising:
providing associated Z-plane images for each of the reference images with the Z-plane images each being captured at equally spaced increments in the Z-direction from a reference plane used when capturing the reference image.
- 34. A method in accordance with claim 33 comprising:
providing associated Z-plane images at focal planes in the specimen located above and below the reference plane for the reference image.
- 35. A method in accordance with claim 31 comprising:
capturing the Z-plane images as adjacent tiles of a field of interest.
- 36. An apparatus for forming a virtual microscope slide that has a specimen on the slide exhibiting substantially varying depth in a Z-direction;
a scanning device for optically magnifying and digitally capturing a first area of the specimen at a given level of magnification and at a first focus in the Z-direction to provide a first field of view image; a control system selectively operable to cause the scanning device for optically magnifying and digitally capturing the first area of the specimen at the given level of magnification and at second different plane on the specimen spaced in the Z-direction to provide a second field of view image; and a storage device storing both the first and second images for subsequent retrieval and storing coordinating information for the respective images to allow retrieval of the respective images to provide multiple, spaced, Z-axis images of the magnified first area of the specimen.
- 37. An apparatus in accordance with claim 36 comprising:
the control system moving a Z-axis lens system relative to a support for the specimen in an incremented Z-axis step size to capture a second area on the specimen having portions located at substantially different Z-direction depth in the specimen than the depth of the first area; the scanning device using a third plane in the specimen substantially different than the first focus plane when optically capturing the second area at the given level of magnification to provide a third field of view image; the scanning device using another focal plane in the specimen substantially different than the third plane when optically capturing the second area at the given level of magnification to provide a fourth field of view image; and the storage device storing the third and fourth images for subsequent retrieval and storing coordinating information to allow retrieval of the respective third and fourth images to provide images of the magnified second area at varying Z-axis plane.
- 38. An apparatus in accordance with claim 37 wherein the scanning device automatically focuses at a reference Z-plane image and captures a reference Z-plane image for each field of view;
the control system operates the scanning device to automatically capture Z-plane images at predetermined Z-step increments to allow a reconstruction of adjacent areas in multiple Z-planes; and a recorder forms a data structure having the respective multiple Z-plane images and having coordinating information to associate the multiple Z-plane images for each field of view.
- 39. An apparatus for displaying images from a virtual microscope slide having multiple Z-plane images preserving the depth of field image, the apparatus comprising:
display for displaying a previously stored optically magnified, reference image of a specimen area on the slide at a first z-axis depth; and a control system operable by a user for requesting a second previously stored optically magnified image at the same level of magnification of the same specimen area at a second different Z-axis depth and for providing another optically magnified image of the specimen area at a second Z-axis depth.
- 40. An apparatus in accordance with claim 39 wherein the control system allows the user to request another image in a focal plane in the specimen which is located above or below the primary image focal plane for the specimen.
- 41. An apparatus in accordance with claim 40 wherein the control system allows the user to request Z-plane images which are captured in planes on the specimen above the reference image focal plane and in several different planes located below the primary image focal plane for the specimen for a field of interest.
- 42. A method of forming a virtual microscope slide comprising:
providing an object; optically magnifying the object at a given level of magnification and at a first focal plane in a field of view; digitally capturing a first image corresponding to at least a portion of the first field of view at the first focal plane; while substantially maintaining the given level of magnification for the first field of view, changing the position of the specimen relative to the microscope lens in the Z-direction to provide a second focal plane; digitally capturing a second image corresponding to at least a portion of the first image at the second focal plane; storing both the first image and the second image for subsequent retrieval.
- 43. The method of claim 42 and further comprising digitally capturing a plurality of images corresponding to at least a portion of the first image at a plurality of different corresponding focal plane spaced in the Z-direction.
- 44. The method of claim 42 wherein digitally capturing a plurality of images corresponding to at least a portion of the first image at a plurality of different corresponding focal planes includes digitally capturing a plurality of images corresponding to at least a portion of the first image at a plurality of different corresponding focal planes at different levels of magnification.
- 45. The method of claim 42 wherein digitally capturing a plurality of images corresponding to at least a portion of the first image at a plurality of different corresponding focal planes includes digitally capturing a plurality of images corresponding to at least a portion of the first image at a plurality of different corresponding focal planes wherein at least one of the different corresponding focal planes corresponds to a slightly increased level of magnification.
- 46. The method of claim 42 wherein digitally capturing a plurality of images corresponding to at least a portion of the first image at a plurality of different corresponding focal planes includes digitally capturing a plurality of images corresponding to at least a portion of the first image at a plurality of different corresponding focal planes wherein at least one of the different corresponding focal planes corresponds to a slightly decreased level of magnification.
- 47. The method of claim 42 wherein providing an object includes providing an object on a microscope slide.
- 48. The method of claim 42 wherein optically magnifying the object at a given level of magnification and at a first focal plane to provide a first field of view includes using a predetermined first focal plane.
- 49. The method of claim 42 wherein using a predetermined first focal plane includes using an automatically determined first focal plane.
- 50. The method of claim 42 wherein:
optically magnifying the object at a given level of magnification and at a first focal plane to provide a first field of view includes using a first focal plane having a corresponding depth of field; and changing to a second focal plane includes changing to a second focal plane having a corresponding depth of field; wherein the depth of field as corresponds to the first focal plane is at least partially non-overlapping with the depth of field as corresponds to the second focal plane.
- 51. The method of claim 50 wherein the depth of field as corresponds to the first focal plane is completely non-overlapping with the depth of field as corresponds to the second focus at the second focal plane.
- 52. The method of claim 51 wherein the depth of field as corresponds to the first focus at the first focal plane is substantially adjacent to the depth of field as corresponds to the second focus at the second focal plane.
- 53. A method of forming a virtual microscope slide comprising:
moving an object with respect to a microscope lens; optically magnifying the object at a given level of magnification and at a first focus to provide a first field of view of various portions of the object; digitally capturing a first set of images that correspond to at least a portion of the first field of view of at least some of the various portions of the object at the first focus; while substantially maintaining the given level of magnification changing the position of the object relative to a lens system of the microscope to provide a second focus; digitally capturing a second set of images that correspond to at least a portion of the first field of view of at least some of the various portions of the object at the second focus; storing at least some of both the first set of images and the second set of images for subsequent retrieval.
- 54. The method of claim 53 wherein digitally capturing a first set of images includes digitally capturing a first set of images that, collectively, comprise a view of substantially the entire object at the given level of magnification and the first focus.
- 55. The method of claim 54 wherein digitally capturing a second set of images includes digitally capturing a second set of images that, collectively, comprise a view of substantially the entire object at the given level of magnification and the second focus.
- 56. The method of claim 49 wherein the depth of field as corresponds to the first focus is substantially adjacent to the depth of field as corresponds to the second focus.
- 57. A virtual microscope slide comprising:
a first plurality of digitized images, wherein the first plurality of digitized images comprise a composite view of an object as optically magnified at a given level of magnification at a first given focal position relative to the specimen; and a second plurality of digitized images, wherein the second plurality of digitized images comprise a composite view of the object as optically magnified at the given level of magnification at a focal position relative to the specimen that is different than the first given focal position.
- 58. The virtual microscope slide of claim 57 and further comprising a third plurality of digitized images, wherein the third plurality of digitized images comprise a composite view of the object as optically magnified at a level of magnification different than the given level of magnification at a second given focal position.
- 59. The virtual microscope slide of claim 58 and further comprising a fourth plurality of digitized images, wherein the fourth plurality of digitized images comprise a composite view of the object as optically magnified at the different level of magnification at a focus distance that is different than the second given focus distance.
- 60. The virtual microscope slide of claim 57 and further comprising multiple pluralities of digitized images, wherein each plurality of digitized images comprise a composite view of the object as optically magnified at the given level of magnification at a substantially unique focus distance.
- 61. The virtual microscope slide of claim 60 wherein at least some of the multiple pluralities of digitized images have a corresponding unique focus distance that is shorter than the first given focus distance.
- 62. The virtual microscope slide of claim 60 wherein at least some of the multiple pluralities of digitized images have a corresponding unique focus distance that is longer than the first given focus distance.
- 63. The virtual microscope slide of claim 60 wherein at least some of the multiple pluralities of digitized images have a corresponding unique focus distance that is shorter than the first given focus distance and at least some of the multiple pluralities of digitized images have a corresponding unique focus distance that is longer than the first given focus distance.
- 64. The virtual microscope slide of claim 60 wherein each unique focus position has a corresponding depth of field and wherein the unique focus positions are selected such that no one of the corresponding depths of field fully overlaps any other of the corresponding depths of field.
- 65. The virtual microscope slide of claim 64 wherein the unique focus positions are selected such that no one of the corresponding depths of field overlap any other of the corresponding depths of field.
- 66. The virtual microscope slide of claim 64 wherein the unique focus positions are selected such that at least some of the corresponding depths of field are substantially sequentially adjacent to one another.
- 67. A method of forming a virtual microscope slide comprising:
providing an object; optically magnifying the object at a given level of magnification; digitally capturing a plurality of images of the object at the given level of magnification to provide a plurality of images of the object at the given level of magnification; for at least some of the plurality of images of the object and while substantially maintaining the given level of magnification, digitally capturing additional images for each of the at least some of the plurality of images of the object at a variety of Z-plane positions on the specimen to provide an additional plurality of images of the object at the given level of magnification at varying levels of focus; storing both the plurality of images and the additional plurality of images for subsequent retrieval.
- 68. The method of claim 67 wherein digitally capturing additional images includes digitally capturing additional images for each of the plurality of images of the object at a variety of focal positions on the specimens.
- 69. The method of claim 67 wherein digitally capturing additional images includes digitally capturing at least two additional images for each of the at least some of the plurality of images of the object at a variety of focal positions.
- 70. The method of claim 69 wherein digitally capturing additional images includes digitally capturing at least eight additional images for each of the at least some of the plurality of images of the object at a variety of focuses.
- 71. The method of claim 70 wherein digitally capturing at least eight additional images includes digitally capturing at least eight additional images such that some of the additional images are more closely spaced in the Z-direction than images in the plurality of images and some of the additional images are more distantly spaced in the Z-direction than images in the plurality of images.
- 72. The method of claim 70 wherein digitally capturing at least eight additional images includes digitally capturing at least eight additional images such that four of the additional images are more closely spaced in the Z-direction than corresponding images in the plurality of images and four of the additional images are more distantly spaced in the Z-direction than corresponding images in the plurality of images.
- 73. A method of forming a virtual microscope slide comprising:
providing an object; determining a first focus setting when optically magnifying the object at a given level of magnification such that at least a portion of the object is properly in focus; using the first focus setting to digitally capture a plurality of images of the object at the given level of magnification to provide a plurality of images of the object at the given level of magnification; selecting a plurality of additional Z-axis focal settings when optically magnifying the object at the given level of magnification; using the plurality of additional Z-axis focal settings to digitally capture an additional plurality of images of the object at the given level of modification to provide an additional plurality of images of the object at the given level of magnification; storing both the plurality of images and the additional plurality of images for subsequent retrieval.
- 74. The method of claim 73 wherein selecting a plurality of additional Z-axis focal settings includes selecting a plurality of additional Z-axis focal settings such that at least one of the additional Z-axis focal settings causes the specimen to be more closely positioned to the lens system.
- 75. The method of claim 73 wherein determining a first focal position setting includes automatically determining a focal position setting.
- 76. The method of claim 73 wherein each of the focal position settings has a corresponding depth of field and wherein selecting a plurality of additional focal position settings includes selecting a plurality of additional focal position settings such that at least some of the focal position settings have corresponding depths of field that are at least partially non-overlapping.
- 77. The method of claim 76 wherein selecting a plurality of additional focal position settings such that at least some of the focal position settings have corresponding depths of field that are at least partially non-overlapping includes selecting a plurality of additional focal position settings such that none of the focal position settings have corresponding depths of field that are fully overlapping with one another.
- 78. A method of using a virtual microscope slide comprising:
retrieving a previously stored optically magnified image of an object using a first focal position setting; displaying at least a portion of the image using the first focal position setting; receiving an instruction from a user to use a different focal position setting at the same level of magnification; retrieving a previously stored optically magnified image of the object using a different focal position setting at the same level of magnification; displaying at least a portion of the image using the different focal position setting.
- 79. The method of claim 78 and further comprising:
receiving another instruction from a user to use yet another focal position setting at the same level of magnification; retrieving a previously stored optically magnified image of the object using yet another different focal position setting at the same level of magnification; displaying at least a portion of the image using the yet another different focal position setting.
- 80. The method of claim 78 wherein receiving an instruction from a user to use a different focal position setting at the same level of magnification includes receiving an instruction from a user to mimic bringing the specimen closer to the viewer.
- 81. The method of claim 78 wherein receiving an instruction from a user to use a different focal position setting at the same level of magnification includes receiving an instruction from a user to mimic moving the specimen farther from the viewer.
- 82. The method of claim 78 and further comprising providing a focus control user interface and wherein receiving an instruction from a user includes receiving the instruction from a user via the focus control user interface.
- 83. The method of claim 78 and further comprising conducting a quantitative analysis using at least the image using the first focal position setting.
- 84. The method of claim 78 and further comprising conducting a quantitative analysis using at least the image using the different focal position setting.
- 85. The method of claim 78 and further comprising conducting a quantitative analysis using both the image using the first focal position setting and the image using the different focal position setting.
- 86. The method of claim 78 wherein retrieving a previously stored optically magnified image of an object using a first focal position setting includes retrieving a previously stored optically magnified image of an object using an automatically selected first focal position setting.
- 87. The method of claim 78 wherein retrieving a previously stored optically magnified image of an object using a first focal position setting includes retrieving a previously stored optically magnified image of an object using a previously selected first focal position setting.
- 88. An apparatus for capturing multiple Z-plane magnified, digitized images of a specimen on a slide, the apparatus comprising:
a capture, scanning and storing system for scanning and storing the optically magnified digitized images at a given level of magnification for a field of view of the specimen; an automatic focus device for automatically focusing to capture a reference image at a reference plane; and a control system to a automatically step the specimen relative to the scanning, storing system in incremental units in the Z-axis direction to capture a plurality of Z-planes spaced from the reference plane.
- 89. An apparatus in accordance with claim 88 comprising:
the control system shifting the specimen relative to capture, scanning and storing system in Z-step increments above and below the reference plane.
- 90. An apparatus in accordance with claim 87 wherein the capturing, scanning and storing system stores an X, Y and Z-position for each Z-image.
- 91. An apparatus in accordance with claim 87 wherein the capturing, scanning and storing system performs a first Z-axis capture to a reference image field at a reference image plane to capture the optimum depth of field positions of each specimen and captures Z-plane images above and below the reference image.
- 92. A method of displaying multiple Z-stack images of a specimen comprising:
accessing a remote server having a plurality of reference optically magnified, digitized images of a specimen and a Z-stack of optically magnified, digitized images each associate with a reference image; sending the reference image and its Z-stack of images in a predetermined sequence to a local computer; storing the reference image and its Z-stack of images at the local computer storage; retrieving from the local storage first the reference image for local viewing; sending a request to view an associated Z-stack image to view the specimen at another focal plane in the specimen; and retrieving from local storage the requested Z-stack image and displaying the same to provide a rapid viewing that simulates an analog optical focusing operation.
- 93. A method in accordance with claim 92 wherein each reference image is a reference tile in a field of view which is comprised of multiple reference tiles each having a stack of Z-tiles associated therewith.
- 94. A method in accordance with claim 92 comprising:
displaying a field of view with a plurality of first reference images.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/358,747; Filed Feb. 22, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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