Demos
IIPMooViewer – Ajax Javascript Viewer
New! IIPImage powered interactive online web application created for a special exhibition organized by the Louvre Museum and the City of Milan featuring the painting of Saint John the Baptist by Leonardo da Vinci. The online application allowing the user to explore in unprecedented detail the high resolution scientific photography of the painting. Images © C2RMF.
Mootools-based Ajax Javascript Viewer for panorama of the Louvre Museum, Paris.
IIPMooViewer 1.1 based advanced multispectral visualization and image blending application showing an anonymous 16th Century painting entitled “The Lady Praying”. The application shows the spectral reflectance curve at each point and allows the user to blend between colour, raking light, infra-red, ultra-violet and X-ray images.
Mootools-based Ajax Javascript Viewer for 18000×18000 pixel view of the Orion nebula as taken by the Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) aboard NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope. © 2004-2005 NASA, ESA. Credit: M. Robberto (Space Telescope Science Institute/ESA) and the Hubble Space Telescope Orion Treasury Project Team.
Fliipish – Flash Client
New! Flash client showing a high resolution medical slide of a transbronchial lung biopsy with diagnosed pulmonary tuberculosis.
Jiip – Java Client
Java Viewer for the 12392×15852 pixel view of the gigantic Pinwheel Galaxy (M 101) taken by the Hubble Space Telescope.
© 2006 ESA/NASA.
3rd Party Clients

The IIPImage server is also compatible with several 3rd party clients. For example, the open source flash-based OpenZoom SDK. Here is an example using a simple OpenZoom client with an anonymous 16th Century painting entitled “The Lady Praying”.
Alternatively, here is the same image streamed to the Seadragon Ajax client.
Image © C2RMF
Old Javascript Viewer
Old Javascript Viewer for the massive ultra-high resolution image of Blue Marble, Next Generation (86400 x 43200 pixels, RGB, 10.7GB uncompressed TIFF) courtesy of Visible Earth and the NASA Earth Observatory Team.
© 2005 NASA.


