Re: [Arches] Utilizing BigTIFF

2017-10-06 Thread Ross D
Hi Rob,

I sent the same message to Dennis, but thank you so much for the 
suggestion, it looks as though this might be the avenue we're looking for! 
I looked through the other uses and the IIIF viewers seem perfect for our 
purposes. This actually changes what I was originally looking at arches 
for. I was going to use the mapping function to plot the images as if they 
were maps to use the multiresolution function, but after seeing some of the 
viewers, they definitely satisfy what I'm looking for on that front.

What I'm wondering now, and please bear as this is somewhat outside of my 
wheelhouse, but as they are customisation would it be possible to add the 
functionality of a comparative between a pair of linked images such as the 
ones found here.  (if 
you don't have the most recent flash, it is a depth map and an RGB image 
that are paired so you can inspect what is underneath.)

Thank you for the advice! 

Best,
Ross

On Wednesday, October 4, 2017 at 7:05:14 PM UTC+2, Robert Sanderson wrote:
>
> Hi Ross,
>
> Have you considered using a IIIF based image server? That would then work 
> with Arches for the descriptive data, via the relatively new IIIF data 
> type, rather than hosting the images directly within Arches.
>
> The IIIF website is: http://iiif.io/
>
> Rob
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 4:04 AM, Ross D  
> wrote:
>
>> Hello Everyone,
>>
>> I'm looking to use Arches as a viewer for extremely high resolution 
>> images and was wondering if anyone has worked with uploading a BigTIFF 
>> format image.
>>
>> If not has anyone had any luck importing Multiresolution images or using 
>> multilayer images/maps for comparison in fine resolution?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ross
>>
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Re: [Arches] Utilizing BigTIFF

2017-10-06 Thread Ross D
Dennis,

Thank you for your advice, you guys on this forum have been an amazing 
help. I looked through the other uses and the IIIF viewers seem perfect for 
our purposes. This actually changes what I was originally looking at arches 
for. I was going to use the mapping function to plot the images as if they 
were maps to use the multiresolution function, but after seeing some of the 
viewers, they definitely satisfy what I'm looking for on that front.

What I'm wondering now, and please bear as this is somewhat outside of my 
wheelhouse, but as they are customisation would it be possible to add the 
functionality of a comparative between a pair of linked images such as the 
ones found here.  (if 
you don't have the most recent flash, it is a depth map and an RGB image 
that are paired so you can inspect what is underneath.)

Thank you guys for the advice! 

Best,
Ross

On Wednesday, October 4, 2017 at 8:16:38 PM UTC+2, Dennis Wuthrich wrote:
>
> Ross,
>
> Just adding a bit to what Rob and Adam have already provided.  Arches has 
> a IIIF widget that supports very high resolution images served via IIIF 
> servers.  This is a great option if you want to work with images of 
> painting, buildings or other cultural objects.  Arches also has a 
> geospatial server that can cache and manage georeferenced images (e.g.: 
> aerial or satellite images), which would be the appropriate approach if you 
> want to treat your images as map layers.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dennis
>
> On Wednesday, October 4, 2017 at 11:01:04 AM UTC-7, Adam Cox wrote:
>>
>> Hi Ross, are you hoping to have these images as layers in the map, or 
>> stored as resources in the database?
>>
>> Adam
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 12:05 PM, Robert Sanderson  
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Ross,
>>>
>>> Have you considered using a IIIF based image server? That would then 
>>> work with Arches for the descriptive data, via the relatively new IIIF data 
>>> type, rather than hosting the images directly within Arches.
>>>
>>> The IIIF website is: http://iiif.io/
>>>
>>> Rob
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 4:04 AM, Ross D  wrote:
>>>
 Hello Everyone,

 I'm looking to use Arches as a viewer for extremely high resolution 
 images and was wondering if anyone has worked with uploading a BigTIFF 
 format image.

 If not has anyone had any luck importing Multiresolution images or 
 using multilayer images/maps for comparison in fine resolution?

 Thanks,
 Ross

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Re: [Arches] Utilizing BigTIFF

2017-10-04 Thread Dennis Wuthrich
Ross,

Just adding a bit to what Rob and Adam have already provided.  Arches has a 
IIIF widget that supports very high resolution images served via IIIF 
servers.  This is a great option if you want to work with images of 
painting, buildings or other cultural objects.  Arches also has a 
geospatial server that can cache and manage georeferenced images (e.g.: 
aerial or satellite images), which would be the appropriate approach if you 
want to treat your images as map layers.

Cheers,

Dennis

On Wednesday, October 4, 2017 at 11:01:04 AM UTC-7, Adam Cox wrote:
>
> Hi Ross, are you hoping to have these images as layers in the map, or 
> stored as resources in the database?
>
> Adam
>
> On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 12:05 PM, Robert Sanderson  > wrote:
>
>> Hi Ross,
>>
>> Have you considered using a IIIF based image server? That would then work 
>> with Arches for the descriptive data, via the relatively new IIIF data 
>> type, rather than hosting the images directly within Arches.
>>
>> The IIIF website is: http://iiif.io/
>>
>> Rob
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 4:04 AM, Ross D  
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Everyone,
>>>
>>> I'm looking to use Arches as a viewer for extremely high resolution 
>>> images and was wondering if anyone has worked with uploading a BigTIFF 
>>> format image.
>>>
>>> If not has anyone had any luck importing Multiresolution images or using 
>>> multilayer images/maps for comparison in fine resolution?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Ross
>>>
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>>
>>
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Re: [Arches] Utilizing BigTIFF

2017-10-04 Thread Adam Cox
Hi Ross, are you hoping to have these images as layers in the map, or
stored as resources in the database?

Adam

On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 12:05 PM, Robert Sanderson 
wrote:

> Hi Ross,
>
> Have you considered using a IIIF based image server? That would then work
> with Arches for the descriptive data, via the relatively new IIIF data
> type, rather than hosting the images directly within Arches.
>
> The IIIF website is: http://iiif.io/
>
> Rob
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 4:04 AM, Ross D  wrote:
>
>> Hello Everyone,
>>
>> I'm looking to use Arches as a viewer for extremely high resolution
>> images and was wondering if anyone has worked with uploading a BigTIFF
>> format image.
>>
>> If not has anyone had any luck importing Multiresolution images or using
>> multilayer images/maps for comparison in fine resolution?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ross
>>
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Re: [Arches] Utilizing BigTIFF

2017-10-04 Thread Robert Sanderson
Hi Ross,

Have you considered using a IIIF based image server? That would then work
with Arches for the descriptive data, via the relatively new IIIF data
type, rather than hosting the images directly within Arches.

The IIIF website is: http://iiif.io/

Rob


On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 4:04 AM, Ross D  wrote:

> Hello Everyone,
>
> I'm looking to use Arches as a viewer for extremely high resolution images
> and was wondering if anyone has worked with uploading a BigTIFF format
> image.
>
> If not has anyone had any luck importing Multiresolution images or using
> multilayer images/maps for comparison in fine resolution?
>
> Thanks,
> Ross
>
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[Arches] Utilizing BigTIFF

2017-10-04 Thread Ross D
Hello Everyone,

I'm looking to use Arches as a viewer for extremely high resolution images 
and was wondering if anyone has worked with uploading a BigTIFF format 
image.

If not has anyone had any luck importing Multiresolution images or using 
multilayer images/maps for comparison in fine resolution?

Thanks,
Ross

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