Is the image actually too big for MediaWiki to handle, or just too big for the maximum file upload size as currently set? Are there limiting factors within the Mediawiki software or the image tools that it uses that prevent rescaling of large images for online viewing?
I would love to see something like Zoomify/SlippyMap for all image on Commons (or even direct on Wikipedia) as a way of zooming in on detail rather than needing to download the whole image - presumably that's essentially what Djatoka does? Also, presumably the limit in getting this working with MediaWiki is developer time - or are there other limitations? Is this something that would come under the Multimedia Usability Project?
Mike
On 11 Mar 2010, at 01:54, Gerard Meijssen wrote:
Hoi, I blogged about the 15 meter Indonesian story cloth that has been restored and patched into a single 992.4 MB file by Durova. Using the MediaWiki software, it is unmanageably big. There are many image files that are too big to handle.
Djatoka is open source software that allows us to manage files that are a tad too big.
http://ultimategerardm.blogspot.com/2010/03/indonesian-story-cloth- there-for-you-to.html http://ultimategerardm.blogspot.com/search/label/Djatoka
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