Seadragon.com Goes Live
- Posted: Jul 30, 2009 at 7:48 AM
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Keep in mind you can use the Deep Zoom Composer to make your own Deep Zoom images locally if that's how you roll. Or you can use DeepZoomPix.com (until December 31st 2009) if you want a place to host your Deep Zoom images. You can also upload your big pictures to PhotoSynth, which will turn them into Deep Zoom images (and try to connect them, so not the preferred way to manage disparate images). But for large images that are already online, Seadragon.com is the perfect tool for creating a window to the larger image.
Here's where to see the Seadragon in the screenshot. http://www.seadragon.com/view/6x
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Nice idea, but it's insanely slow on an atom processor.
Did you try http://livelabs.com/seadragon-mobile/?
I find it a little ironic that this post doesn't have the pictured Deep Zoom image embedded in the post. It should work for anyone that hits the page, using Silverlight Deep Zoom where available and falling back to Seajax where there is no Silverlight.
Does Channel 9 not let you embed such things? I noticed that the post about the synth of the Channel 9 studio didn't embed the synth either (perhaps designed to drive visitors to the site to discover other synths?).
EDIT: I now recall that Larry's own post about the moon synths of late seemed to be fine embedding the synths. Is the Seadragon viewer different, then?
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