You can use tracked directories to make local images (i.e., images stored on a computer) accessible through the Biolucida server (administrators only), or you can upload local images onto the server (administrators and contributors only).
You can only view image files supported by Biolucida (Medical Education).
For large images, the process is three-fold: 1) the program reads a chunk of the file, 2) the program uploads the chunk, 3) once all chunks have been uploaded, the program compiles the chunks to recreate the image.
You can use the Biolucida (Medical Education) Connector in BrainMaker and Neurolucida 360 to save data files onto the server. The data files can then be shared with colleagues using MBF Bioscience applications.
Since the tracked directories and uploads are only visible to the administrator(s) or contributor(s), the next step is to organize images in classrooms to make the images potentially accessible to other users.