An alternative might be to use mapping software. Obviously this is only a half-reasonable idea if you already use something like ArcIMS, and it's probably not as good as a dedicated zoom server (not that I've come across these before).If you do already use, say, ArcIMS then you should be able to save yourself a new purchase and use your existing skills. This is something we've discussed but not tried out, I should say, but I'm pretty sure you could take any image and treat it as a map layer (you'd need to georeference it with some dummy numbers). ArcIMS would then do all the zooming, panning, etc., and sends out just the ROI on your behalf. You could also add other layers (e.g. x-ray) and metadata to points of interest. To be honest I'm not sure why ESRI don't repackage it as an image server.
Jeremy Jeremy Ottevanger Web Developer, Museum Systems Team Museum of London Group 46 Eagle Wharf Road London. N1 7ED Tel: 020 7410 2207 Fax: 020 7600 1058 Email: jottevanger at museumoflondon.org.uk www.museumoflondon.org.uk Museum of London is changing; our lower galleries will be closed while they undergo a major new development. Visit www.museumoflondon.org.uk to find out more. London's Burning - explore how the Great Fire of London shaped the city we see today www.museumoflondon.org.uk/londonsburning -----Original Message----- From: mcn-l-bounces at mcn.edu [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Newman, Alan Sent: 06 September 2007 15:09 To: Museum Computer Network Listserv Subject: Re: [MCN-L] Pan Zoom Server The point of a good jpeg2000 compliant zoom server is performance. You send and receive only the region of interest. Zooming is near instantaneous. With a good interface you see the ROI as a highlighted rectangle against the full view. You then don't have problems maintaining and pre-cutting many details of the the image, or as in the case of Zoomify, you don't create the maintenance havoc of thousands of associated files. Luna's Insight does this well. Even better if there is a great open source alternative. Insight does have the advantage of many integrations with popular CMS apps (including TMS) and a full blown presentation interface for lecturing. On 9/5/07 7:19 PM, "Kenneth Hamma" <khamma at getty.edu> wrote: > Probably got a point Matt, in any event bigger images is great idea. > We are looking at IIPImage at the moment not for general consumption > but for easy sharing among professionals of very high resolution > images that result as part of the documentation of conservation treatment, investigation and survey. > That will likely include zooming and panning but also things like > mapping and viewing highly magnified cross sections of paint samples, > overlay comparison of x-radiographs and natural light images, and the like. > >>>> "Morgan, Matt" <matt.morgan at metmuseum.org> 09/05/07 2:54 PM >>> > Do we know that users like zooming? Or if certain particular groups of > users like zooming? > > I often find zooming irritating. I would mostly rather have a single, > somewhat larger full view of an image than to zoom in on just a piece > of the image, even if the detail is not as good. Zooming takes more > clicks & drags, and then I end up with something where I can't really see the work. > > I just wonder sometimes if the effort we put into zoom is worthwhile. > Should we just make the images bigger? I know that ours could be a lot > bigger before it's possible to get any financial gain by stealing them. > > Thanks, > Matt > > On 9/5/07 4:28 PM, "Kenneth Hamma" <khamma at getty.edu> wrote: > >> Joanna, >> >> We are looking (with National Gallery in London who is already way >> ahead of >> us) at IIPImage Server along with java scripts to make it do >> interesting things beyond simply viewing images. See: >> >> http://sourceforge.net/projects/iipimage >> >> and a java browser demo: >> >> http://leo.ecs.soton.ac.uk/data/archive/kirk/iipdemos/jiipdemozepler. >> html >> >> We are just at the beginning of this but hope to have something that >> might be available to the larger community in the near future. If >> you're interested let me know. >> >> ken >> >>>>> "Champagne, Joanna" <J-Champagne at NGA.GOV> 09/05/07 11:22 AM >>> >> Hello, >> >> How are you? If anyone is currently using a Pan Zoom server or >> similar solutions opposed to Zoomify would you please let me know, we >> wanted to learn more about the option. 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