Quick start guides
AI Blood Smear Analysis quick start guide (PDF)
AI Dermatology Diagnostics Quick Start Guide (PDF)
AI Equine Fecal Egg Count Analysis Quick Start Guide (PDF)
AI Fecal Analysis Quick Start Guide (PDF)
AI Urine Sediment Analysis Quick Start Guide (PDF)
Digital Cytology Quick Start Guide (PDF)
Vetscan Imagyst product guides
AI Blood Smear Analysis
Tips
AI Blood Smear Analysis slide preparation
Scanning an AI Blood Smear Analysis slide
Reviewing AI Blood Smear Analysis results
AI Dermatology Diagnostics
Tips
AI Dermatology infectious agent semi-quantitative category overview (PDF)
AI Dermatology left and right ears sample preparation guide (PDF)
AI Dermatology Diagnostics slide preparation
Scanning an AI Dermatology Diagnostics slide
Reviewing AI Dermatology Diagnostics results
AI Equine Fecal Egg Count Analysis
AI Equine Fecal Egg Count (FEC) Analysis slide preparation
Reviewing AI Equine Fecal Egg Count (FEC) Analysis results
AI Fecal Analysis
AI Fecal Analysis slide preparation
AI Fecal Analysis coverslip placement
Scanning an AI Fecal Analysis slide
Reviewing AI Fecal Analysis results
AI Urine Sediment Analysis
Tips
AI Urine Sediment complete urine sediment analysis point of care (PDF)
AI Urine Sediment hospital resource guide (PDF)
AI Urine Sediment medical whitepaper (PDF)
AI Urine Sediment Analysis dilution procedure (PDF)
AI Urine Sediment Analysis slide preparation
Scanning an AI Urine Sediment Analysis slide
Reviewing AI Urine Sediment Analysis results
Digital Cytology
Tips
Fluids
Body cavity (pericardial) (PDF)
Body cavity (pleural, peritoneal) (PDF)
CSF (cerebrospinal fluid) (PDF)
Synovial/joint (PDF)
Washes (PDF)
Digital Cytology sample preparation
Blood smear (PDF)
Digital Cytology: The basics (staining and submission) (PDF)
Improving suspected lipoma cytology samples (PDF)
Other sample types (PDF)
Tissue cytology (fine needle biopsy/aspiration) (PDF)
Digital Cytology slide template help
Adding a Digital Cytology Test
Digital Cytology slide preparation
Digital Cytology order entry
Scanning a Digital Cytology slide
Fluid site card
Lesion site card
Reviewing Digital Cytology results
User guide
Vetscan Imagyst overview
Company information
Gallery view
Adjust color
Assessment drawer
Carousel view
Gallery view
Gallery view actions panel
Gallery view features
Gallery view results panel
Images and objects
Help
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Scanners
Grundium Ocus scanner overview
Grundium scanner troubleshooting guide
Routine scanner cleaning (PDF)
Scan area masks for Grundium scanners
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Signing in, signing out, and session security
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Change password
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Slide View
Adding a field of view (FOV) box
Adding, editing, and deleting measurements
Editing an image capture
Exemplars gallery
Slide view
Slide view counts panel
Slide view features
Toggle measurements
Users
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Slide template help
Video guides
AI Blood Smear Analysis
AI Blood Smear Analysis demonstration
AI Blood Smear Analysis do's and don'ts
AI Blood Smear enhanced workflow and reporting
AI Blood Smear Analysis using new methylene blue (NMB) stain
AI Dermatology Diagnostics
AI Dermatology demo
How to ear swab
How to impression smear
How to skin swab
How to submit a left and right ears test
AI Equine Fecal Egg Count Analysis
AI Fecal Analysis
Fecal check list
How to: run a fecal test
Fecal step 1: collect fecal matter
Fecal step 2: prepare the fecal sample
Fecal step 3: add the sample to a slide
Fecal step 4: place a coverslip on the slide
Fecal step 5: initiate the test
Fecal step 6: load and scan the slide
Fecal step 7: review the scan
AI Urine Sediment Analysis
AI Urine Sediment Add-on expert review with a stained slide
AI Urine Sediment demo
AI Urine Sediment sample preparation
Digital Cytology
Digital Cytology demo
How to: blood smear
How to: coverslip and immersion oil
How to: dos and dont’s
How to: ear cytology
How to: fecal cytology
How to: fine needle aspiration
How to: fine needle biopsy
How to: line smear
How to: skin lesions/scrapings
How to: stain a slide
How to: urine sediment
How to: using the Imagyst application
Release notes
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- User guide
- Slide View
- Slide view features
Slide view features
Updated
by Shannon Mitchell
The Slide view page has several features to assist you with viewing, evaluating, sharing, analyzing, and reporting on a test.
Test information
The test information is at the top of the Slide view page.
Element | Description |
Test name | The test name is the name of a test within Vetscan Imagyst. |
Test type | The type of the test (AI Blood Smear, AI Dermatology, AI Equine Fecal Egg Count, AI Fecal, AI Urine Sediment, Digital Cytology, etc.). |
Test ID | A numeric ID for the current test. |
Created at | The date the test was created within Vetscan Imagyst. |
Species | The species associated with the test. |
On-page features
Element | Description |
View gallery ![]() | Click to open the test in Gallery view. For more information, view Gallery view. |
View report ![]() | Click to open the test’s report. For more information, view Reports. Note: The report will only be available after completing the test review. |
Share scan ![]() | Click to open the Share scan dialog to share the scan with other individuals, whether they have a Vetscan Imagyst account or not. Note: The link is valid for five days when you create a shared link. |
Details ![]() | Click to open the Details page, which displays an overview of the selected scan. |
Counts panel | The Counts panel is located on the left side of the Slide view page. For more information, view Slide view counts panel. |
Scan | The digitized scan of the slide is at the center of the Slide view page. The scan includes features for navigating the slide and evaluating objects found on it. For more information, view Slide view counts panel and Scanning a test. |
Slide view toolbar
The Slide view toolbar helps you navigate within the Slide view. Hotkey combinations are also available to aid in navigation. For more information, view Navigating within slide view.
Element | Description |
Reset zoom ![]() | Click to reset the magnification and display the entire slide. |
Zoom in ![]() | Click to zoom in on the slide image. |
Zoom out ![]() | Click to zoom out of the slide image. |
Preset magnification | Click to zoom to specific magnification levels. The preset magnification levels are 10x, 20x, 40x, 50x, 80x, and 100x. |
Track reviewed areas ![]() | Click to enable. While enabled, the button is blue, and your viewing history is tracked and visible within the minimap. Important: Vetscan Imagyst only tracks your movement on a scan while viewing the slide at a 10x or higher magnification. This feature is only available for specific user roles. |
Adjust colors ![]() | Click to open the Adjust colors dialog to manipulate the object's brightness, contrast, saturation, and hue. For more information, view Adjust colors. |
Toggle measurements ![]() | Click to enable. While enabled, the button is blue, and you can place measurements on the scan. For more information, view Toggle measurements. |
Pan and scroll settings ![]() | Click to adjust the zoom per scroll, pixels per arrow press, scroll animation time, or pan animation time. Click Reset to Default to reset the default settings. |
Multi-Scan controls < 1 of 3 > | If a scan has multiple scans, use the multi-scan controls to cycle through the available scans. Click on previous (<) or next (>) to cycle through the scans. |
Z-Level controls ^ 1 of 3 v | If a scan has multiple z-levels, use the z-level controls to cycle through all the available slides. For more information, view Z-Level navigation. |
Help ![]() | Click to view helpful tips for bounding boxes, Z-level navigation, and measurements. |
View fullscreen ![]() | Click to view the slide in full-screen mode. Press the Esc key to exit full-screen mode. |
Magnification level | The current magnification level is displayed in the lower-left corner of the slide area. |
Minimap | The minimap appears in the lower right side of the slide area. The red box indicates your viewpoint and location on the slide. Clicking within the minimap will immediately move you to that location on the slide and maintain the same magnification. |