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Please don't judge me, but I was hoping for an open source design for the Sea Dragon...
And another one! The #Annotorious Boolean Operations plugin now has a shiny new README. Adds shape merge and subtract functionality for #OpenSeadragon–perfect for annotatinng complex shapes! https://github.com/annotorious/plugin-boolean-operations #Annotation #IIIF
Want to use Meta’s Segment Anything with #OpenSeadragon?
I finally wrote up a proper README for the #Annotorious plugin: https://github.com/annotorious/plugin-segment-anything Give it a try—and let me know what you build! #SegmentAnything #IIIF #Annotation
A smart polygon selection tool based on SegmentAnything…
GitHubIt's a terrible commit, but if you use OpenSeaDragon and have tons and tons of overlays, and it takes a lot of time to process them and stalls the website, maybe this is for you:
https://codeberg.org/blindcoder/pzmap_v2/commit/e4e4c4e6ab322b88131898cbacfff36ae196e1c7
pzmap_v2 - Version 2 of the PZ Map
Codeberg.orgHier soirée de lancement de #MarsImperium plateforme créée par @telemme on retrouve déjà la vidéo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWhoPMc-tpQ [Message de service : ce n'est pas indiqué mais les images sont en #IIIF avec visionneuse #OpenSeaDragon. Ex : https://marsimperium.org/marseille-dockers ] #Archives #ArchivesAreNotNeutral #Decolonize #Marseille #Histoire #histodons Et bien sûr à @pepine pour tout ça !
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original…
www.youtube.comWorking on some new drawing features coming soon to #IMMARKUS: Boolean operations (merge and subtract shapes)! Plus: shapes can now have holes. #JavaScript #Annotorious #IIIF #OpenSeadragon
Update: Smart object selection in zoomable images with #OpenSeadragon and #SegmentAnything! The next key challenge: Creating a seamless workflow—picking objects, refining shapes, and manually enhancing the outline. Stay tuned! #IMMARKUS #IIIF #DigitalHumanities #Maps
Does anyone know if it’s possible to access items from the #BritishMuseum collection via #IIIF? E.g., this item https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/A_1880-359 apparently uses an embedded #OpenSeaDragon viewer to display a zoomable image, but I don’t find a link to the IIIF manifest anywhere on the page. #CulturalHeritage #DigitalHumanities (Also, their permalinks seem to be broken in Firefox, I needed to use Chromium to access that link.)
#Annotorious update! The new website now has detailed React guides, including integration with #OpenSeadragon & #IIIF. Plus: learn how to build your own annotation popups with the new React popup helper components
https://annotorious.dev/react/image-annotation/
Using Annotorious to annotate images in React.
annotorious.devAnd here's another CodeSandbox with a minimal example for using #Annotorious v3 with #OpenSeadragon in #React: https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/nifty-allen-xd65vx
Time to share a bit of stuff I'm working on! #ImageAnnotation #Annotorious #OpenSeadragon #LinkedData
In other news: I'm thinking about changing the way drawing works in #Annotorious for #OpenSeadragon. Instead of toggling between "move image" and "draw annotations" state (using a button or keyboard command), drawing would always be on. Dragging would always move the image, single click would always start drawing with the current tool. Wonder what you think?
Mr. #OpenSeadragon says: Wow, that's a neat tool/experience! I hadn't played with your Chronoscope before…
Follow-up update for #BigStitcher is out! Now supports:
1) export of BigDataViewer/BigStitcher compatible HDF5/N5 datasets
2) export of #OpenSeadragon datasets for 2D images and 2D slices of 3D images
Exciting New Year's release of #BigStitcher! It now supports:
1) efficient blocked processing, meaning large, tiled acquisitions are fused blazingly fast (second/minutes instead of hours)!
2) Export of ZARR/N5/HDF5 thanks to the N5-API
Check it out, just update Fiji!
I've been poking around with #OpenSeadragon in #MediaWiki. It's a good library. Soon we'll have the latest version on #Wikisource.