Zoomery Gallery
With Zoomery Gallery you can create Deep Zoom content from any number of images. Just point it to a directory with the images, customize the layout
and look of the gallery, and after generating the Deep Zoom collection, simply upload the result to any web server (yes, even apache works!). It's
that easy to publish your photos with the most engaging user experience available!
Zoomery Gallery is the first publicly available module of Zoomery. Click here to download Zoomery Gallery.
Below you can find two demos you can try out yourself. For the first one, we have taken a folder full of images with various resolutions, and run our
Gallery Module through it.
Try it!
Use the mouse wheel or the zoom in / out icons at the bottom to zoom in and out. Use the play button to start and stop a slide show.
Click on any image to focus it. Use the text entry field in the upper right corner to filter the images.
Obama in Zoomery
Seeing Scott Hanselman's
Viewing a LOT of Images Effectively (plus 700 Obama Newspaper Covers in Silverlight Deep Zoom ) blog post, we thought replicating what he did could be
a real test for Zoomery Gallery.
Once we have downloaded all images from the
Newseum coverage of
the Obama victory, all we had to do is to put all those images through Zoomery Gallery - no coding required! You can see the end result below.
Over 700 images can be browsed, their combined pixels add up to almost a Gigapixel! Scott, thanks for the tip on showing off the power of Deep Zoom!
Try it!
Use the mouse wheel or the zoom in / out icons at the bottom to zoom in and out. Use the play button to start and stop a slide show. Click on any
image to focus it. Use the text entry field in the upper right corner to filter the images. For example, type "Canada" (without quotes)
see how the Canadian newspapers covered the event. Or type in "Times" or "Herald" or "Morning" to see how many
similarly titled newspapers there are.