Introducing QuPath using video tutorials… with sound!

I was never a firm believer in the value of video tutorials, partly because I didn’t use them*, partly because I didn’t want to record any.

However, I recently checked the YouTube views for the existing QuPath videos and discovered they are actually being watched. And not only being watched, but eliciting complaints for being silent.

I resolved that, one day, I’d get around to recording tutorials… after, indeed, figuring out how to.

The results are below. In many places I tried to incorporate more detailed information than is contained in the written documentation, and to show how I use the software myself.

Representing, as they do, an unrehearsed stream of consciousness, they are decidedly unpolished and rather long – so I split each video into more manageable pieces.

Lest the accent be too unfamiliar, you may combine your efforts with Google’s valiant attempt at auto captioning.

* The fact that I found video tutorials the easiest way to get to grips with the open source screen recording software (OBS Studio) suggests I might have been wrong and I’m actually a video tutorial fan. Just not so much when I am the one recording them.

Introducing QuPath

Getting help, creating projects, navigating images, color transforms, annotation tips & tricks


IHC analysis with QuPath

Stain vectors, cell detection (and its parameters), interactive classification, batch processing scripts