4.6 Article

Accurate color imaging of pathology slides using holography and absorbance spectrum estimation of histochemical stains

Journal

JOURNAL OF BIOPHOTONICS
Volume 12, Issue 3, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/jbio.201800335

Keywords

absorbance spectrum estimation; color holography; computational imaging; digital holography

Funding

  1. Steven & Alexandra Cohen Foundation
  2. Mary Kay Foundation
  3. Vodafone Americas Foundation
  4. Howard Hughes Medical Institute
  5. National Institutes of Health
  6. NSF Partnerships for Innovation: Building Innovation Capacity (PFI: BIC) Program
  7. NSF INSPIRE Award
  8. NSF ERC, PATHS-UP
  9. NSF CBET Division Biophotonics Program
  10. ARO Life Sciences Division
  11. Army Research Office [W911NF-13-1-0197, W911NF-13-1-0419]
  12. National Science Foundation (NSF)

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Holographic microscopy presents challenges for color reproduction due to the usage of narrow-band illumination sources, which especially impacts the imaging of stained pathology slides for clinical diagnoses. Here, an accurate color holographic microscopy framework using absorbance spectrum estimation is presented. This method uses multispectral holographic images acquired and reconstructed at a small number (e.g., three to six) of wavelengths, estimates the absorbance spectrum of the sample, and projects it onto a color tristimulus. Using this method, the wavelength selection is optimized to holographically image 25 pathology slide samples with different tissue and stain combinations to significantly reduce color errors in the final reconstructed images. The results can be used as a practical guide for various imaging applications and, in particular, to correct color distortions in holographic imaging of pathology samples spanning different dyes and tissue types.

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