I am not aware of any, no. I used Imagemagick to mass convert my JPGs to JP2s. It took a tiny Perl program and a few hours, and the Perl was only needed so I wasn't converting images that already had a JP2 (some had been manually created). Roy On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 6:33 AM, raffaele messuti < [log in to unmask]> wrote: > Roy Tennant wrote: > > Throwing in my two cents on the IIP Image Server. I've been using it on > my > > photos web site[0] for a while now and it works great. I was also happy > to > > see that there is a version that supports the International Image > > Interoperability Framework (IIIF) API [1], which I was introduced to at > DLF > > by Tom Cramer and company. That would make you compliant with the Mirador > > multi-windowing tool that he mentioned. Sounds like a win-win to me. > > +1 > > iipsrv is extremely fast and easy to deploy (a single static fcgi binary). > > i've learned now its iiif compliance, and i've just tried the branch > https://github.com/ruven/iipsrv/tree/iiif > > works great, even if a bit undocumented, i looked the code to understand > the url: > http://{SERVER}/iipsrv.fcgi?iiif={IMAGE}.tif/full/full/0/native.jpg > > but iipsrv serves only jp2 or tiff images. > are you aware of other decoding modules? > https://github.com/ruven/iipsrv/blob/master/README#L181 > > bye > > > -- > raffaele, @atomotic >