An apparatus and method acquires and stores multiple resolution images
from a specimen on a support and provides to the user a low
magnification, reconstructed macro image of the entire specimen, or a
large portion thereof, to aid the person in selecting points of interest
to be viewed or analyzed at higher magnifications and resolution. The
reconstructed image is formed of a large number of tiled, stored images
which are coordinated and assembled to form the macro image of the
specimen which is displayed on a monitor. Preferably, the stored,
reconstructed image is reduced further in size by a software system
before it is displayed to the user. The display may be on a local monitor
over a local area network or sent over the Internet to the user who is
typically a pathologist. The user selects by a marker such as a cursor
the defined area of interest or region and then views higher
magnification images or has them analyzed. Preferably, the pathologist
can scroll to shift digitized, adjacent image tiles into view on the
monitor. A fully computer-controlled microscope is used to acquire and
store the digitized images and the illustrated microscope can be remotely
controlled to change objective lenses, focus, light intensity, filters,
field diaphragm, and to shift the microscope stage by a controller.