And if for whatever reason you can't use tile-based image viewers, and
your images are not gigantic, you could have them load completely in the
users browser and then use a viewer which can zoom/pan the loaded image.

Here is an example of a Flash based one I wrote for viewing manuscript
facsimiles:
http://www.textlaboratorium.com/
and
http://www.arkyves.org/

EP 

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Van: arne anka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Verzonden: donderdag 6 november 2008 16:27
Aan: fedora-commons-users
Onderwerp: [Fedora-commons-users] tiled image and fedora object

hi,
just out of curiosity (well, not totally -- it might end up on my tasks
list): what's the best practice to manage tiled images with fedora?
background: we got several images of manuscripts and they should be
available in an image viewer with zoom, moving and so on, more or less
like google maps does.

afaik the usual method is to tile the image in several small files and
load depending on zoom level and position only a few tiles.

loading should be possible through a disseminator -- but how do i manage
the tiles with fedora? after all the tiles are no objects in their own
right but "part" of the original image, a managed datastream.

regards

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