Jonathan,
If you're using Rails, I wrote RIIIF, which is a Rails engine that serves
IIIF API requests. There's a rails gem:
https://github.com/IIIF/openseadragon-rails that has openseadragon all
vendored with a few view helpers
-Justin
On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 10:49 AM, Terrell, Trey <
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> Our digital repository uses IIP Image Server
> (http://iipimage.sourceforge.net/documentation/server/) on the backend
> with pyramidal tiffs and OpenSeaDragon on the front-end
> (http://openseadragon.github.io/). WeÄ…ve been very happy with it. You can
> see it here:
> http://oregondigital.org/sets/braceros/oregondigital:n583xt96p
>
> Trey Terrell
> Programmer Analyst
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> Oregon State University Libraries
> Corvallis, OR 97331
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> On 7/25/14, 8:36 AM, "Jonathan Rochkind" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> >Does anyone have a good solution to recommend for display of very large
> >images on the web? I'm thinking of something that supports pan and scan,
> >as well as loading only certain tiles for the current view to avoid
> >loading an entire giant image.
> >
> >A URL to more info to learn about things would be another way of
> >answering this question, especially if it involves special server-side
> >software. I'm not sure where to begin. Googling around I can't find any
> >clearly good solutions.
> >
> >Has anyone done this before and been happy with a solution?
> >
> >Thanks for any info!
> >
> >Jonathan
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