1. Convert the ``...downloads.openmicroscopy.org/images/OME-TIFF/2016-06/binaryonly`` images into zarr using bf2raw version 0.4.0, using the command 2. ``bioformats2raw binaryonly/multifile-Z1.ome.tiff multifile-Z1.ome.zarr`` 5. Import the resulting ``multifile-Z1.ome.zarr`` folder to OMERO using the command (note the usage of the ``--depth 10``) 6. ``omero import --transfer=ln_s --skip=checksum --parallel-upload=10 --skip=minmax --depth 10 multifile-Z1.ome.zarr/`` 7. Observe that the image in OMERO https://merge-ci.openmicroscopy.org/web/webclient/?show=image-228872 has all pixel values 0. This is not expected, as the original ome.tiff is looking as follows https://merge-ci.openmicroscopy.org/web/webclient/?show=image-228824 (user-8)
...downloads.openmicroscopy.org/images/OME-TIFF/2016-06/binaryonlyimages into zarr using bf2raw version 0.4.0, using the commandbioformats2raw binaryonly/multifile-Z1.ome.tiff multifile-Z1.ome.zarrmultifile-Z1.ome.zarrfolder to OMERO using the command (note the usage of the--depth 10)omero import --transfer=ln_s --skip=checksum --parallel-upload=10 --skip=minmax --depth 10 multifile-Z1.ome.zarr/