The ZoomifyImage product allows you to use Zoomify (http://www.zoomify.com/) from the command line and within the Zope environment to quickly and interactively view large, high resolution images over the Web.

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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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  • The download page states that the license is GNU GPL. This is wrong. A license file is included in the download, and it is not the GPL.
    Reply from ZoomifyImage
    Edited 2019-03-04
    The code is licensed under GNU GPL. As stated in the readme file: This product contains a Flash (*.swf) file that is covered by the accompanying license_Zoomify.txt license and should not be considered part of the Zope ZoomifyImage product. All other files that are part of the Zope ZoomifyImage Product are covered by the GNU General Public License contained in the license_Zope_ZoomifyImage_Product.txt file.
  • Just to show some love for zoomify.. zoom-and-pan works great for my high-res images
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Intended Audience

Developers

User Interface

Web-based

Programming Language

Python

Related Categories

Python Image Viewers

Registered

2005-04-06