Looks great! Just one thing, I work in IT and Systems Administration, when I 
think of a image server I think of FOG or Norton Ghost (desktop imaging 
programs). Maybe revise the discription?

Riley Childs
Library Director and IT Admin
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Charlotte United Christian Academy
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> On Nov 8, 2013, at 3:05 PM, Jon Stroop <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> c4l,
> I was reminded earlier this week at DLF (and a few minutes ago by Tom and 
> Simeon) that I hadn't ever announced a project I've been working for the 
> least year or so to this list. I showed an early version in a lightning talk 
> at code4libcon last year.
> 
> Meet Loris: https://github.com/pulibrary/loris
> 
> Loris is a Python based image server that implements the IIIF Image API 
> version 1.1 level 2[1].
> 
> http://www-sul.stanford.edu/iiif/image-api/1.1/
> 
> It can take JP2 (if you make Kakadu available to it), TIFF, or JPEG source 
> images, and hand back JPEG, PNG, TIF, and GIF (why not...).
> 
> Here's a demo of the server directly: http://goo.gl/8XEmjp
> 
> And here's a sample of the server backing OpenSeadragon[2]: 
> http://goo.gl/Gks6lR
> 
> -Js
> 
> 1. http://www-sul.stanford.edu/iiif/image-api/1.1/
> 2. http://openseadragon.github.io/
> 
> -- 
> Jon Stroop
> Digital Initiatives Programmer/Analyst
> Princeton University Library
> [email protected]

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