Demonstration of the Zoomify layer in OpenLayers.<br>
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You can have a look at <ahref="http://almor.mzk.cz/moll/AA22/103.html">Zoomify viewer for this picture</a>, which is using the same <ahref="http://almor.mzk.cz/moll/AA22/0103/">tiles</a>.
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For change to our own image you have to specify 'url' (zoomifyImagePath in Zoomify terminology) and 'size' ('width' and 'height' from ImageProperty.xml file).<br>
Custom tiles can be easily generated with original <ahref="http://www.zoomify.com/">Zoomify software</a> like with freely available <ahref="http://www.zoomify.com/express.htm">ZoomifyerEZ</a> or with Adobe PhotoShop CS3 (it has built in support for export into Zoomify tiles).<br>
There is also a <ahref="http://sourceforge.net/projects/zoomifyimage/">ZoomifyImage SourceForge Project</a>, a tile cutter available under GPL license.<br>
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Zoomify tiles can be also served dynamically on the server side from JPEG2000 masters using <ahref="http://dltj.org/article/introducing-j2ktilerenderer/">J2KTileRender</a> with available integration for DSpace and soon for Fedora Digital Repository.<br>
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<ahref="http://iipimage.sourceforge.net/">IIPImage server</a> can serve Zoomify tiles dynamically from TIFF files.
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Development of the Zoomify support for OpenLayers was supported from the grant <ahref="http://www.oldmapsonline.org/">Old Maps Online</a>.