Hi Thomas:

Thank you for your quick reply.

Thomas my goal is share images of live malaria parasites.
I would like these images to be as high resolution as possible as
the parasites are micrometers in size and right at the edge of what you
can see using light microscopy. So while both vpcscreen and
ScreenStreamer are great, I really want to share the images in all
their high resolution beauty. So what do I have to do to your
SharedImageViewer to let interested viewers see the images as
they come off of the camera?

regards,

west suhanic


On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 2:24 PM, Thomas Uram 
<tu...@mcs.anl.gov<mailto:tu...@mcs.anl.gov>> wrote:


   West:

   A couple options that you might consider are:

          http://www.memetic-vre.net/software/ScreenStreamer

          http://accessgrid.org/project/vpcscreen

   Either of these are probably good options, though you said you didn't want a 
streaming solution.

   Sometime back I wrote a simple SharedImageViewer demo application in Python 
that allows users to select local images to share with collaborators.

          
http://www.mcs.anl.gov/~turam/AG/SharedImageViewer.zip<http://www.mcs.anl.gov/%7Eturam/AG/SharedImageViewer.zip>

   If this is more of what you have in mind, it could easily be extended to 
meet your needs. I'd be willing to discuss that further with you.

   Tom




   On May 14, 2010, at 11:05 AM, west suhanic wrote:

   > Hello All:
   >
   > I wish to share a series of JPEG or TIFF images.
   > Images will be captured anywhere from one every 5 seconds
   > to one every minute. I do not want to use a streaming format
   > as I want the images to be the highest resolution possible.
   >
   > So is there any shared image viewer available that users logged into
   > a venue can use to see the images as they become available?
   >
   > Any and all suggestions are welcomed and appreciated.
   >
   > regards,
   >
   > west suhanic




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