Hi There,
Just to say that you can track which areas you have looked at with IIPImage, you just need to use javascript to record the required viewer variables and then pass them back to a php page, or something similar.
We have set up a basic system for doing this with Apache rewrite code to allow people to reference particular images, levels of zoom and areas of details.
For example each of the detail captions presented at, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/research/jan-gossaert-the-adoration-of-the-kings-signatures-inscriptions all contain links back to a high resolution image resource. Some contain simple links to particular images and others, such as http://research.ng-london.org.uk/projects/catalogues/sixteenth_century_netherlandish/ng2790/images/N-2790-00-000069/5/1315/455 take the user directly to a specific zoomed in detail.
If you wanted to track more details of even record a users passage around an image you would just need to capture a series of sets of variables that you store in a cookie or pass to a database via Ajax.
Joe
-----Original Message-----
From: VIPS/ip on behalf of M.v.Gulik
Sent: Mon 23/01/2012 6:34 PM
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Subject: Re: Jpeg2000
Ruven:
> If you are looking to just visualize huge jpeg2000 files, then IIPImage
> can handle jp2 directly without needing to chop them up or transcode :
HiView is great as viewer. But I'm looking for some ways to keep track
of which areas you have looked at. (Looking for a beagle, or 2, on
Mars.)
John:
>> The next version (due in a month or two) has support for openslide:
>> http://openslide.org
Sound promising. :)
(mmm, they have some Phyton support, might be able to do something
with that ...)
MvGulik.
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