Use of Zoomify

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dgeystor
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Use of Zoomify

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Hello everyone,

Here is a handy (and free) application to post on the web large detailed files without over burdening the viewer.

EXAMPLE

Have fun,

Dimitri
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Ariel
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Cool!

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That looks totally awesome! It looks really handy, especially since people can't select+copy and steal the picture. Unfortunately, there is always the threat of people using "print screen". It seems a little confusing to utilize, though.
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Re: Cool!

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ariel wrote: It seems a little confusing to utilize, though.
It's confusing because it's so simple.

However, I agree. To this purpose I wrote a small explanation.
Read it. Ooops, sorry, it's in French only.

CLICK HERE.

Good luck,

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Post by Ariel »

I couldn't seem to work it based on the small amount I looked at their website, so I'll have to read it more carefully. I've taken a few years of Spanish, so I can probably work my way through your French. :wink:
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Post by Ariel »

Hey,
I finally got around to going through the thing you wrote. I'm still having trouble, though.
I opened a file using zoomifyer ez. Then, in the folder it made, I copied zoomifyViewer and Template. I changed the address in "template" to DSCF1617.jpg (image name). But when I opened template, it wouldn't show the picture. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. And as far as uploading to the web, I would have to do it one file at a time (I can't upload folders), so that would take forever. Am I missing something? I thought it was supposed to be easy.
Thanks
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AJAX implementation of Zoomify viewer!

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The Brain Maps AJAX-Zoomify viewer may be used with your own Zoomify images. It is much faster than Flash-based versions. Try it yourself. Future versions will enable you to add overlays to brain maps (including markers and polylines) and display shadowed "info windows". The Brain Maps API is a free service, available for any web site that is free to consumers.

link:
http://brainmaps.org/index.php?p=brain-maps-api
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