Throwing in my two cents on the IIP Image Server. I've been using it on my
photos web site[0] for a while now and it works great. I was also happy to
see that there is a version that supports the International Image
Interoperability Framework (IIIF) API [1], which I was introduced to at DLF
by Tom Cramer and company. That would make you compliant with the Mirador
multi-windowing tool that he mentioned. Sounds like a win-win to me.
Roy

[0] http://FreeLargePhotos.com/  - sample:
http://freelargephotos.com/photos/000001/full.jp2/Roy+Tennant
[1] http://www-sul.stanford.edu/iiif/image-api/1.1/


On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 11:27 AM, Tom Cramer <tcra...@stanford.edu> wrote:

> On Nov 8, 2013, at 11:14 AM, Ethan Gruber wrote:
>
> > On the same note, I've had good experiences with using adore djatoka to
> > render jpeg2000 files. Maybe something better has since come along. I'm
> out
> > of touch with this type of technology.
>
> For zoomable image rendering (from JPEG2000 or TIFF), you may also want to
> look at
>
> IIP Image Server: http://iipimage.sourceforge.net/
> Loris: https://github.com/pulibrary/loris (from Jon Stroop @ Princeton)
>
> Djatoka is still widely used, but does not enjoy a robust or active
> development / support community. This web page may have some useful links
> for the curious:
>
>         http://iiif.io/apps-demos.html
>
> - Tom
>
> PS. At DLF this week, there was also a presentation on Mirador, a multi-up
> windowing environment for viewing and comparing images from different
> repositories. It might be a nice complement to an exhibits environment.
>

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