NZsynth Building a Clickable Mosaic with DeepZoom and Silverlight 2
- Posted: May 17, 2009 at 1:11 PM
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It started as a conversation about "crowd sourcing"
images that people have already tagged as New Zealand to construct a demo from our shipping Silverlight 2 technology. I spent 3 days building a "demo-ware" prototype and presented it during a keynote
slot at WEB09.
Following that we held a Silverlight 3 camp over 3 1/2 days. At the camp Tim (a devloper from Wellington) improved my original prototype to make the image tiles clickable. I then took Tims work and adapted it to make a version two of my original design.
Read more and grab the source code at http://tr.im/nzsynth and http://tr.im/nzsynthV2
Enjoy!
Following that we held a Silverlight 3 camp over 3 1/2 days. At the camp Tim (a devloper from Wellington) improved my original prototype to make the image tiles clickable. I then took Tims work and adapted it to make a version two of my original design.
Read more and grab the source code at http://tr.im/nzsynth and http://tr.im/nzsynthV2
Enjoy!
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Another great example of Silverlight and Photosynth – Fashion Wall http://tinyurl.com/lu224w and for behind the scenes http://bit.ly/ninemsn (case study)
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