Abstract

ABSTRACT Digital pathology using whole-slide imaging (WSI) scanners aids pathologists challenged by diagnostic volume and novel diagnostic methods. Colour reproducibility of WSI scanners is crucial for accurate digital diagnoses. We propose an objective and quantitative method for evaluating colour reproduction in digital images of pathological specimens from two perspectives: true colour value reproduction and colour discrimination. We define 57 critical features for evaluation, extract tissue structures, and establish diagnostic criteria. Our method is unique and useful for clinical use. We tested a prototype scanner, and it satisfied all criteria for true colour value reproduction (all the colour samples corresponding to the selected tissue evaluation points were experimentally within the acceptable range) and colour discrimination (the colour difference ΔE2000 calculated from the corresponding colour sample combinations exceeded the lower permissible limit for the selected discrimination points). This evaluation method and WSI scanner can contribute to accurate colour reproduction in digital pathology.

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