Code for Libraries [CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Jonathan Rochkind 
[rochk...@jhu.edu] wrote:

> Then I eventually found OpenSeadragon, which a couple other people in this 
> thread
> suggested, which looks like a pretty good fit. It looks like it possibly can 
> work with
> entirely pre-rendered tiles served statically with no image server, using the 
> "DZI" format.
> (http://openseadragon.github.io/examples/tilesource-dzi/).  I haven't 
> actually gotten to
> a proof of concept here, but I think it'll work.

That is what we use for a tool for ad-hoc QA of scanned newspapers: 
https://github.com/tokee/quack (does not require ALTO-files, just images). It 
works very well and fairly simple for a few thousands of images, but scaling to 
millions would probably be problematic due to the amount of very small files on 
the file system making backup and similar operations very heavy. We are 
planning to use OpenSeadragon in production, where the image backend will be 
pyramidal TIFFs wrapped in an image server.

We do not use annotations but do use overlays. Multiple layers is simulated by 
placing a large transparent PNG as an overlay, but that is heavy to render for 
the browser on 30MP+ pixel images, making zoom somewhat choppy. I would not 
attempt it on 100MP+.

- Toke Eskildsen

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