Hi Edward,

A bit of disclosure: I'm one of the developers for Diva.

We have done quite a bit of experimentation for viewing images on various 
platforms, and even on a Mac Pro with 8GB of RAM and an SSD, 300MB TIFF images 
still require a bit of waiting for any viewing or operations.

As Dave mentioned, we're developing the Diva viewer to do online viewing. It 
requires a bit of server setup, but the big advantage is that I find it's 
actually faster to view large images online in the browser than it is to view 
them off a hard drive.

These images:

http://coltrane.music.mcgill.ca/salzinnes/experiments/diva-cci-tif/

are approximately 170MB for each page (about 80GB for the whole document), but 
since we only ever serve out the parts of the document that you are looking at, 
it makes viewing large medieval manuscripts very easy and fast, without 
sacrificing the ability to zoom in to see very fine details.

We did a bit of testing on the iPad early on, but haven't tested it since we 
did another round of development.

If you're interested, let me know and I can help you get it set up.

Cheers,
-Andrew


On 2012-05-10, at 5:16 PM, Edward Iglesias wrote:

> Hello All,
> 
> I was wondering if any of you had experience viewing large ~300MB and
> up TIFF files on an iPad.  I can get them to the iPad but the photo
> viewer is less than optimal.  It stops enlarging after a while and I'm
> looking at Medieval manuscripts so...
> 
> 
> Edward Iglesias

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