ConservationSpace and Mirador
A major accomplishment of the ConservationSpace development process was forging a partnership with the International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) working group. Working with the Mirador community, the capabilities of their web based, open-source, zooming, image viewing software to compare and annotate images was enhanced.
Already accepted and used in the scholarly community, "Mirador is a configurable, extensible, and easy-to-integrate image viewer, that enables image annotation and comparison of images from repositories dispersed around the world. Mirador has been optimized to display resources from repositories that support the International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) API's. It provides a tiling windowed environment for comparing multiple image-based resources, synchronized structural and visual navigation of content using OpenSeadradon, Open Annotation compliant annotation creation and viewing on deep-zoomable canvases, metadata display, book reading, bookmarking and more." (Cited from: http://projectmirador.org/)
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Already accepted and used in the scholarly community, "Mirador is a configurable, extensible, and easy-to-integrate image viewer, that enables image annotation and comparison of images from repositories dispersed around the world. Mirador has been optimized to display resources from repositories that support the International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) API's. It provides a tiling windowed environment for comparing multiple image-based resources, synchronized structural and visual navigation of content using OpenSeadradon, Open Annotation compliant annotation creation and viewing on deep-zoomable canvases, metadata display, book reading, bookmarking and more." (Cited from: http://projectmirador.org/)
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Image Annotation
ConservationSpace offers an advanced, image annotation tool. Users can soon, compare multiple images and employ an host of drawing tools to document the condition found on works of art.
Mirador Image Comparison in ConservationSpace
The image pair shown above is an example provided when a demonstration of the capabilities of the Mirador annotation and comparison was shown. During normal use, a conservator could place a visible light image and an x-radiograph next to it to compare features. The module has several other functions that include outstanding zoom features to display fine details, comparisons of multiple images and a host of annotation tools.