The Text-Image Linking Environment (TILE) is a web-based tool for creating and editing image-based electronic editions and digital archives of humanities texts.
witching images is no different from opening them; just call the openDzi() method. If you don't want to show any image, you can call the close() method, but this is not required.
When you add in a way for the user to choose the image (like we've done below), you're more than halfway to building your own image gallery.
What made the difference was having the Component class' "finalize()" method explicitly call "flush()" on its BufferedImage before nulling it out. Once this was done, the verbose output from the GC confirmed that the BufferedImage's memory was being reclaimed and the OutOfMemoryException stopped.
f you're going to use widths in pixels, do remember that the default
target-resolution for PDF is 72dpi, which may or may not match the
resolution of your image. Recalculating the px-widths into something
more absolute is recommended for predictable results.
This online archive offers access to the digitized original documents of the private papers of Konrad Zuse. These documents include technical drawings, photographs, and various documents, some of which are written in shorthand
/ImageProperties.xmlIncludes descriptive elements of the source image like height, width, and tile size./TileGroup0/0-0-0.jpgThe highest power-of-2 zoom out level that creates an image with dimensions less than 256×256/TileGroup0/1-0-0.jpgThe tile at the upper left corner at the first power-of-2 zoom level/TileGroup0/1-1-0.jpgThe tile to the left of 1-0-0.jpg
The shim mimics that directory structure. It parses the URL of the request and dynamically creates the appropriate JPEG tile (or metadata file) out of the JPEG2000 image.