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[http://iipimage.sourceforge.net/ IIPImage] is an Open Source light-weight streaming client-server system for the web-based viewing and zooming of ultra high-resolution images. It is designed to be bandwidth and memory efficient and usable even over a slow internet connection. The system can handle both 8 and 16 bit images, CIELAB colorimetric images and scientific imagery such as multispectral images.
[http://iipimage.sourceforge.net/ IIPImage] is an Open Source light-weight streaming client-server system for the web-based viewing and zooming of ultra high-resolution images. It is designed to be bandwidth and memory efficient and usable even over a slow internet connection. The system can handle both 8 and 16 bit images, CIELAB colorimetric images and scientific imagery such as multispectral images.


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| An IIPImage based system that displays the entire collection, at full resolution, all at the same time has been created has been created and can be found [http://cima.ng-london.org.uk/collection here]. This example displays the possibility of displaying multiple image together in one client
| An IIPImage based system that displays the entire collection, at full resolution, all at the same time has been created has been created and can be found [http://cima.ng-london.org.uk/collection here]. This example displays the possibility of displaying multiple image together in one client
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[[File:Iip_blend.png|125px|National Gallery IIPImage Basic Example: Blending Images|
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[[File:Iip_gallery.png|125px|National Gallery IIPImage Gallery Viewer|
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[[File:Iip_random.png|125px|National Gallery IIPImage Basic Example: Slide Show|
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[[File:Iip_multiple.png|125px|National Gallery IIPImage Basic Example: Multiple Clients|
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link=http://cima.ng-london.org.uk/iip/examples/?example=2&rows=3&cols=3|  
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[[File:Iip_registered.png|125px|National Gallery IIPImage Register Image Viewer|
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link=http://cima.ng-london.org.uk/iip/examples/newcomp.html|  
link=http://cima.ng-london.org.uk/iip/examples/newcomp.html|  
alt=National Gallery IIPImage Register Image Viewer]]
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[[File:Ng_rrr.png|125px|Raphael Research Resource|
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Revision as of 17:37, 1 February 2012

The National Gallery has involved with a number of projects or the years examining processes to store and disseminate cultural heritage related information. This page presents details and links to a few example systems hosted by the National Gallery.

National Gallery: IIPImage Javascript Viewers

IIPImage is an Open Source light-weight streaming client-server system for the web-based viewing and zooming of ultra high-resolution images. It is designed to be bandwidth and memory efficient and usable even over a slow internet connection. The system can handle both 8 and 16 bit images, CIELAB colorimetric images and scientific imagery such as multispectral images.

An IIPImage based system that displays the entire collection, at full resolution, all at the same time has been created has been created and can be found here. This example displays the possibility of displaying multiple image together in one client National Gallery IIPImage Collection Viewer
National Gallery IIPImage Basic Example: Multiple Servers
National Gallery IIPImage Basic Example: Blending Images
National Gallery IIPImage Gallery Viewer
National Gallery IIPImage Basic Example: Slide Show
National Gallery IIPImage Basic Example: Multiple Clients
National Gallery IIPImage Register Image Viewer
Raphael Research Resource