local to bay area. for those interested.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON SEMINAR ON INFORMATION ACCESS.
South Hall 107, Fridays 3-5 pm
http://courses.ischool.berkeley.edu/i296a-1/f07/schedule.html
Everyone interested is welcome!
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. Thanks so much.
Best,
Joanna
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Joanna Champagne
Chief of Web and New
Apologies for cross-postings.
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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:
I'm posting the same thing to digi-pres, so apologies to those on both who
get two of the same question.
We are in the serious part of planning a media archive (oral histories) that
will include interviews, some in audio, some in video formats.
1. I originally assumed that we would store the
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
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