Dezoomify extracts full high-resolution images from online zoomable image interfaces. It works with several zoomable image tools, from several different websites (see the list below). It takes as input the URL of a a zoomable image and gives as output an image that you can download (by right-clicking on it, and choosing Save Image as...).
In order to find the URL of the zoomable that dezoomify requires, you can install the dezoomify browser extension. Alternatively, you can also try to find the zoomable image URL yourself.
If you are not interested in the source code and just want to assemble tiles of (dezoomify) a zoomify-powered image, go there : unzoomify an image
If you have problems while downloading an image, then read the FAQ.
Your bug reports and feature requests are welcome! Please go the the Github issue page of the project, and explain your problem. Please be clear, and give the URL of the page containing the image dezoomify failed to process.
The following formats are supported by dezoomify:
- Zoomify : Most common zoomable image format. dezoomify used to support only this, hence the name.
- Deep Zoom : Zoomable image format created by Microsoft. Dezoomify has a special support for the following websites that use Deep Zoom:
- The British Library
- National Gallery : The national gallery uses its own zoomable image format.
- The World Digital Library (WDL)
- Polona, the Polish Digital National Library
- BALaT, Belgian Art Links and Tools
- Arts & Culture (formerly Google Art Project): a cooperation between google and several international museums. More info about the controversy around this dezoomer..
- IIIF: The International Image Interoperability Framework, used on many websites, including:
- Gallica, the numeric library of the French national library
- Bavarikon
- Harvard's library
- Zoomify single-file format : Less common format used by zoomify, where all tiles are in a single .pff file, and are queried through a java servlet.
- XLimage, a zoomable image format developed by an Italian company. It is used on the following websites:
- TopViewer, also named Memorix Maior picture viewer used on the following websites:
- daguerreobase, a collection of daguerreotypes.
- Several dutch websites developed by the company picturae.
- krpano Panorama Viewer, mainly used in panoramic images and interactive virtual tours.
- The Tretiakov gallery, official website of the Третьяковская галерея (in Moscow).
- FSI Viewer, zoomable image server by NeptuneLabs GmbH.
- Visual Library Server, by semantics
- Micr.io's non-IIIF format, used on vangoghmuseum.nl
- Hungaricana a format found only on the Hungarian Cultural Heritage Portal, that hosts half a million images.
The most prominant supported websites include :
- Arts & Culture (artsandculture.google.com)
- Gallica (gallica.bnf.fr)
- The British Library (bl.uk)
- National Gallery of Art (nga.gov)
- Hungaricana (hungaricana.hu)
- National Library of Australia (nla.gov.au)
- National Library of Israel (nli.org.il)
- National Galleries Of Scotland (nationalgalleries.org)
- National Library of Scotland (nls.uk)
- Harvard Library (library.harvard.edu)
- heidICON, Heidelberg University (heidicon.ub.uni-heidelberg.de)
- Geographicus (geographicus.com)
- Archivio di Stato di Trieste (archiviodistatotrieste.it)
Dezoomify also has a generic dezoomer. If the zoomable image format is simple enough, you just have to enter a pattern of tile URL, and dezoomify will be able to work with it.
The aim of the script is to do as much as possible in Javascript (with the HTML5 <canvas>
tag), and only the network-related stuffs on the server side. The only little piece of server-side code that remains in the code is just a proxy, used to circumvent the same-origin policy.
We implemented this code both in Javascript (node-app/proxy.js) and PHP (proxy.php), so you just need to have either one
on your server to run dezoomify.
This script on wikimedia : Zoomify in the help about zoomable Images on wikimedia
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