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  • 1 comments  /  posted by  Martin Mihaylov  on  Jun 16, 2008 (more than a year ago)

    What’s new?

    Along with the Silverlight 2 Beta 2 a new version of the DeepZoom Composer was also released. After taking a look at it, I thought that it might be useful to make a list with the changes and the new features I found in it.

    • Output format changed to XML file
    • Image tags can now be added in the Compose section
    • Alignment to Grid and guidelines added to the Compose section
    • Export section enhancements (image formats, Silverlight project output)


  • 2 comments  /  posted by  Martin Mihaylov  on  Apr 21, 2008 (more than a year ago)

    Update: You can read about the latest changes in the DeepZoom Composer here.

    Introduction

    First let’s see what stands behind the name SeaDragon. This is a project of SeaDragon Software, which are a part of the Microsoft Live Labs. Its main purpose is to make the browsing of a large amount of visual information, regardless of the device, smoother and independent from the bandwidth of the network. You can read more about it here. So what’s the DeepZoom Composer? It allows us to use some of the SeaDragon technology in Silverlight. To get started first download the DeepZoom Composer.