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Deep Zoom Composer Updated (Again!)

To address many of the issues you all had with the PhotoZoom functionality, we have released an updated preview version of Deep Zoom Composer. You can download the updated version from the following link:


dzcicon Download Deep Zoom Composer

Be sure to uninstall your current version of Deep Zoom Composer before attempting to install the latest version. The issues we fixed revolve around making the log-in screen more clear and ensuring uploads do not time out.

More specifically, you need to create an account on PhotoZoom prior to being able to upload via Deep Zoom Composer. The PhotoZoom Export tab now makes that step explicitly clear:

createPZaccount 

The second set of changes revolved around the log-in and upload difficulties many of you pointed out. We significantly increased the timeout for uploads so that most large uploads on slow connections will still succeed:

uploadingFile 

Do you have the latest build?
Because we released the updated version so quickly after we released the last one, do check to make sure you are running the latest version. You will know if you have the latest build by going to Help | About and seeing the build date, 3 August 2008:

dzc_about

Overall, this update is designed to make using PhotoZoom via Deep Zoom Composer usable. We think this is a great feature that makes Deep Zoom Composer more approachable by non-technical users, so please let us know if you continue having any difficulties, and we will be glad to take a look at.

Cheers!
Janete, Kirupa

Comments

Scott Barnes Rich Platforms Product Manager Microsoft.

  • Anonymous
    August 04, 2008
    To address many of the issues you all had with the PhotoZoom functionality, we have released an updated

  • Anonymous
    August 04, 2008
    The DeepZoom Composer preview has just been updated as reported by the team here (this is actually the

  • Anonymous
    August 05, 2008
    dêem uma olhada: agora a integração com o PhotoZoom (ambiente gratuito pra publicar Deep Zoom) está funcionando

  • Anonymous
    August 05, 2008
    The comment has been removed

  • Anonymous
    August 05, 2008
    Hi Rosie - that isn't something that ImageTool or SparseImageTool can help you with. DZC creates the Metadata.xml file by basically emulating the structure of SparseImageSceneGraph and adding a Tag node.

  • Anonymous
    August 05, 2008
    It is a great tool! By the way, can we decide how many layers be created and what's the size of image piece?

  • Anonymous
    August 05, 2008
    On Friday, a new build of Deep Zoom Composer was released sporting some really neat new functionality

  • Anonymous
    August 10, 2008
    Hi, this is a really great tool and I talked about it a couple times in my blog. But.. I've just one question: would it be possible to implement the capability to export the solution for Visual Basic 2008 too (not only Visual C#)? Regards, Alessandro Del Sole Microsoft Visual Basic MVP

  • Anonymous
    August 10, 2008
    Lance - you can, but we are not exposing that in the UI. If you look at the documentation for SparseImageTool and ImageTool by simply calling them via a command prompt window, you can pass in parameters for maximum tile size as well as depth/layers. Alessandro - it has been a long (~ 10 years) since I last used Visual Basic, so I cannot guarantee that I will be able to create another project template that is written in VB instead of C#. I'll see what I can do though.

  • Anonymous
    August 12, 2008
    where did you hide the panorama stitching feature using controlpoints? i tried to combine some pics, but the result is worse than doing that with WLPG

  • Anonymous
    August 12, 2008
    jump and run: I found it, right click in all images. But why pic are loaded not regarding proper exif orientation? Stitching worked on 3 pics and failed often even stitch 2 pics taken on tripod with 30% overlap. All windows should be sizeable, specially the crop and "all Images". Thanks Jo

  • Anonymous
    August 12, 2008
    Emil Stoychev on async data, Bart Czernicki on VS and SLTools updates, Denislav Savkov with Part 2 of

  • Anonymous
    August 13, 2008
    Hi Jo, We import the images in whatever orientation they are saved in. Exif information is something we don't read currently. Regarding the images that failed the stitch, would it be possible for you post them online and send me a link to them kirupac.at.microsoft.com? I'd be happy to take a look further and see if it is something we are doing incorrectly. Regarding the window resizing, thanks for that feedback - I'll see what we can do. Cheers! Kirupa :)

  • Anonymous
    August 16, 2008
    @Kirupa you have mail with a link to the pics on my skydrive Thanks Jo

  • Anonymous
    August 18, 2008
    DeepZeem 4 billion pixel restriction

  • Anonymous
    August 23, 2008
    Hello guys, I need an advice - I'd like to show a popup control (containing data from DB, other photos and etc)  with MouseHover event on some of the images , constructed as an image composition with Deep Zoom. But I can't find how to handle every one of the images , because Deep Zoom turns all my images into one. The zooming and panning in Deep Zoom is amazing, but I need to create something more than a beautiful gallery. I read a lot  - I didn't solve the problem, any suggestions? Thank you in advance

  • Anonymous
    August 25, 2008
    In a previous post I’ve showed how to automate the exporting process of a DeepZoom composition or collection.