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CanvasZoom – HTML5 Canvas and code

June 1, 2010 by Matthew Wilcoxson 55 Comments

You may have seen the program Zoomify, or similar programs like, OpenZoom and DeepZoom, which quickly display large resolution images on websites without large amounts of data being downloaded – only the part which is needed is downloaded. Most of these applications use some kind of plugin to work (e.g. Flash or Silverlight), so I wanted to see if we could create one without any plugin, using only the HTML5 standards.

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Posted in: Fun, Internet, Programming, Software, Technology Tagged: Canvas, CanvasZoom, DeepZoom, HTML5, Javascript, OpenZoom, Zoomify
Hi. I hope these blogs are useful and the adverts are not too distracting. And always carry on coding. Mat.

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