macdamoose
03-25-2005, 10:07 PM
Problem: When I view photoblogs, there always seems to be something in the photo that I would like to see in more detail. Most bloggers post their photos around 600 pixels or smaller. This is fine for a general view of the image. But, I want more!
Solution: (I think) I have conjured up a hack/modification to Pixelpost that allows visitors to zoom in on the photo. The process is from a company called Zoomify (http://www.zoomify.com). They have a free download available. So, if people are actually interested in this technique, please discuss it here.
Caveats: If you are on shared hosting with limited storage capacity, this may not be a good thing. So far, most of the Zoomified images are around 2-4MB. Again, it's for people who want to be able to show off their hi-res images.
Visit my photoblog and try it out. There are a few photos that I have used this on. ElevenTwentySix (http://www.eleventwentysix.com). Look for and click on the Zoom Image link above the photos that are zoomable.
Thanks,
JB
http://www.eleventwentysix.com/
Solution: (I think) I have conjured up a hack/modification to Pixelpost that allows visitors to zoom in on the photo. The process is from a company called Zoomify (http://www.zoomify.com). They have a free download available. So, if people are actually interested in this technique, please discuss it here.
Caveats: If you are on shared hosting with limited storage capacity, this may not be a good thing. So far, most of the Zoomified images are around 2-4MB. Again, it's for people who want to be able to show off their hi-res images.
Visit my photoblog and try it out. There are a few photos that I have used this on. ElevenTwentySix (http://www.eleventwentysix.com). Look for and click on the Zoom Image link above the photos that are zoomable.
Thanks,
JB
http://www.eleventwentysix.com/