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  • miércoles, 24 de junio de 2009 3:56William LaMartin Medallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuario
     
    I have created a Deep Zoom project with 84 images in a grid.  Everything works as expected on my development computer.  However, when uploaded to the Internet there is one of the 84 images that does not stay sharp as it is zoomed.  I have checked, and as far as I can tell all the image files associated with this image are the same on my computer as on the web.  I even reuploaded the files again.

    What sort of things would cause the image to stay sharp when zoomed to fill the screen on my computer but not when it is served from a web site?

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  • jueves, 02 de julio de 2009 1:54William LaMartin Medallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuario
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    The problem is solved.   It was caused by having + signs in the name of the image that exhibited the problem. The file was named microsoft-visual-c++.png 

    Changing microsoft-visual-c++ to micorosoft-visual-c everywhere it occurred in both the folder and file names and in the text in the xml files at the web site corrected the problem.  Apparently the server on my computer does not mind such file names, but the one on the web did.

    The solution could also have been accomplished in the Deep Zoom program by removing the image from the project and then re-importing it under a better name and then re-exporting the project and then uploading that to the web.

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  • sábado, 27 de junio de 2009 20:37kirupaModeradorMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuario
     
    Hi William - is it the same image each time that is blurry, or is it some random image out of the 84?

    Thanks,
    Kirupa
  • sábado, 27 de junio de 2009 21:10William LaMartin Medallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuario
     
    It is the same image.

    Have a look at http://www.lamartin.com/ComdexButtons/index.htm

    It is the Microsoft Visual C++button in the third row from the bottom and third column from the left.

    By the way, these are buttons from COMDEX in the early 1990s that were collected over several years by a friend who attended.
  • martes, 30 de junio de 2009 3:59kirupaModeradorMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuario
     
    That is a really cool dz example!

    Can you e-mail me the image to kirupac[at]microsoft.com

    Thanks,
    Kirupa
  • martes, 30 de junio de 2009 16:49William LaMartin Medallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuario
     

    Thanks for the reply.

     

    Thanks for the reply.

    I am not sure what you mean by the image, but all the image files associated with the project add up to around 70 MB--too much to email.

    I continue to compare the files on my computer with what is on the server. So far I find no discrepancies. I wonder if it could have something to do with the name of the files associated with that particular button.  They all have C++ in them.  Possibly the ++ in the name is a problem on the server but not my computer? The server is a Win 2007 server.

    I have compared the dzc_output.xml, Metadata.xml, scene.xml, and SparseImageSceneGraph.xml files on my computer and the server and the parts dealing with this image are exactly the same. I have also re-uploaded all the images associated with the C++ button.

    Furthermore, I then downloaded the folder 10 that contains the pieces of the large version of this image and assembled them in Photoshop. Everything is there and looks beautiful. I will send you that image via email.


  • jueves, 02 de julio de 2009 1:54William LaMartin Medallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuario
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    The problem is solved.   It was caused by having + signs in the name of the image that exhibited the problem. The file was named microsoft-visual-c++.png 

    Changing microsoft-visual-c++ to micorosoft-visual-c everywhere it occurred in both the folder and file names and in the text in the xml files at the web site corrected the problem.  Apparently the server on my computer does not mind such file names, but the one on the web did.

    The solution could also have been accomplished in the Deep Zoom program by removing the image from the project and then re-importing it under a better name and then re-exporting the project and then uploading that to the web.