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The IIIF community is rich with ideas and development energy. In this document we will give you some examples of what you can do with images from LUNA and other IIIF sources.

Two significant viewing tools stand out at the moment. Mirador and the Universal Viewer. 

Mirador

"Open-source, web based, multi-window image viewing platform with the ability to zoom, display, compare and annotate images from around the world." 

This tool is great for comparison and and little tweeks that you can bookmark for later review

IMPORTANT! Only works with Single IIIF Manifests URL's. These are the ones you get in LUNA detail view under Share menu. Just copy the IIIF URL and load it in Mirador.

These images are from two separate LUNA installations

On the left is from The Folger Shakespeare Library

 The right is from  The David Rumsey Map Collection  


As you can see with Mirador you can compare and share content from multiple LUNA sites as well as other IIIF sources.

If you click on the image It will open the above view except the left image is upside down.

If you click on the slider icon in the upper left of the image you will get access to a number of tools to manipulate the images.

 If you toggle the grid at the top you can add slots to the page.

Another example where you can adjust the image contrast, invert the density and remove the color.

 

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