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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 visualizing, managing, and annotating scientific image data.
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OMERO lets you import and archive your images, annotate and tag them, record your experimental protocols, and export images in a a number of formats.
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It also allows you to collaborate with colleagues anywhere in the world
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by creating user groups with different permission levels.
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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 you publication.
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# Work flow
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The general workflow for
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1. Collect your images on the microscopes. Make shure you use a (naming convention).
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2. (Upload) the image to OMERO.
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3. (Organise) your data.
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4. Download your images for processing.
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[Progess](Progress)
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[Issues](issues/issues) |
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[Issues](issues/issues) |