

For installation and tutorials, read the instructions in README.txt.6 templates - Normal / Fullscreen: black, gray and white.įor comparison, this is the old Zoomify viewer in Photoshop:įor Adobe Photoshop CS3/CS4 (ZIP - 86KB).Standards-compliant Flash embed through SWFObject.Keyboard navigation ( Pan with W, S, A, D or arrow keys, Zoom with + / – or I and O, Show All with H, Fullscreen with F.).Mouse wheel support in all browsers ( scroll to zoom).Mouse navigation ( click to zoom in and Shift-click to zoom out).New and improved viewer built with the OpenZoom SDK: Demo: OpenZoom Viewer for Adobe Photoshop Therefore, while enjoying the calm of the holidays, I sat down and developed an OpenZoom viewer that you can use as an drop-in replacement for the built-in Zoomify viewer in Adobe Photoshop. The feature would be perfect if it wasn't for the not so perfect, not so smooth Zoomify viewer that is used to view the exported image.

Although it took my machine a couple of minutes, I've managed to export a beautiful 86400x43200 pixel version of the NASA Blue Marble images. You might know that since version CS3 Adobe Photoshop has a great built-in feature for exporting high-resolution images with Zoomify. Enabling people to publish their images means building tools that support and enhance the workflow they're already familiar with. Part of my passion for OpenZoom is the promotion of the beauty of large photos on the web and giving people the right tools to publish them.
