I don't mind my laptop
taking a few hours to crunch to large mosaic-panoramas
(AKA gigapixel photograph).
However, for viewing and using such images,
I would like it to be decently interactive.
What software tools are people using
to scroll/zoom very large images?
in my case very large is 33054x17293 on a machine with 8Gb.
Most desktop image viewers aren't happy...
I found this:
http://iipimage.sourceforge.net/
which appears to be the sort of thing galleries
and archives might use.
Pyramidal image formats would seem to be part
of any practical solution.
But setting it up for "local" use looks feasible,
but more work than I really want.
Any suggestions (I'm on Ubuntu 14.04) ?
BugBear
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