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description: "Read through our Markdown kramdown Style Guide!"
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#### Welcome to the Markdown kramdown Style Guide for [about.GitLab.com]
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## On this page
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# Welcome to the OMERO platform
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In the MIF imaging data is stored and managed using OMERO.
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OME Remote Objects (OMERO) is a database for visualising, managing, and annotating scientific image data. You will use OMERO to import and archive your images, share data with your colleagues, annotate and tag image, and export images in a number of formats.
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It also allows you to collaborate with colleagues anywhere in the world and to publically release the images used in your publications.
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# Work flow
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## Workflows
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There's no one size-fits-all recipe for doing science, which is why OMERO doesn't force a particular workflow on you. This flexibility can be daunting at first so there are some example workflows that you might find helpful. |
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