Good to know, thanks!So, we just stick with jp2.zipAnd I love the IA magic :)On Fri, 27 Jan 2017, at 07:40 AM, Andrea Zanni wrote:AFAIK, IA always produce the jp2 files by himself.I suggest GLAMs to upload zipped folders of jpegs,so IA can do his magic and produce a book viewer and a PDF as well as the jp2.On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 12:10 AM, Sam Wilson <sam@samwilson.id.au> wrote:On Thu, 26 Jan 2017, at 06:35 PM, Andrea Zanni wrote:The problem for me is that librarians and other people who are genuinely interested in Wikisource and IAdon't understand why* they upload a good scan on IA* see a good book on IA, via the viewer* get an horrible djvu on Wikisource.This is the issue we should try to solve, otherwise we will lose a potential important ally, content and new userbase.AubreyDefinitely!On a related note: most (all?) IA-scanned books have e.g. *_jp2.zip files containing all the original scan images, but is there any standard for user-uploaded books? Like your librarians above, I assume they're uploading individual jpg/png files? Do these get combined into a single zip? I'm thinking that they don't, and that ia-upload needs to provide the option of using any of the following sources:
- .djvu
- _jp2.zip (there's also _jpg.zip and _raw_jp2.zip, but I guess we don't need to use them?)
- *.jpg + *.jp2 + *.png (i.e. use all images in the item, apart from _cover_image.jpg)
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