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bump iiif-api-version parameter to 2.1.
author | Robert Casties <casties@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de> |
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date | Thu, 01 Jun 2017 19:33:43 +0200 |
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# digilib features * **client-server architecture**: all the "heavy lifting" is done on the server, the client only displays the image. * **low bandwidth**: you can work with very high resolution images even on low bandwidth connections because only the visible part of the image is transferred. * **image manipulation**: images can be zoomed, rotated, mirrored, their contrast and brightness or color balance can be changed on the fly without changing the original image. * **referenceable views**: every view, including all image manipulations can be saved as a URL and put in an email or electronic document and recreated at any time in any browser. * **client-side annotations**: you can put points or rectangular marks on any image as annotations that can be saved and recreated as a URL. * **server-side annotations**: you can also put points or rectangular marks on an image with some annotation text that is shared through an annotation server. * **multiple image formats**: you can use many image formats on the server so you don't have to create a different image format for online display (TIFF, JPG, PNG, GIF, JPEG2000, and more depending on Java ImageIO support). * **IIIF image API**: the digilib server provides [IIIF](http://iiif.io) image API (V2.0) compliant access to your images besides the digilib native server API. * **OpenId Connect authentication**: the digilib server can use authentication information from an [OpenId Connect](http://openid.net/) identity server. See the [authorization](auth.html) documentation. * **plugins**: there are several Digilib plugins written in Javascript to add functionality to the client side, making use of jQuery features. See the [plugins](plugins.html) documentation. * **digilib client API**: modify the settings, write Javascript functions or provide your own Digilib plugins and event handlers.