iSeeMedia ZOOM Object Viewer v4.02 Readme

The iSeeMedia Viewer - Java Versions let you choose the specific viewer for the type of content in your Web page. This makes the downloads small and fast. The iSeeMedia ZOOM Object Viewer displays the Flashpix image objects you create using iSeeMedia Photovista 3D Objects version 1.0. For more information, visit the iSeeMedia Web site at www.iSeeMedia.com.

About the Flashpix format

The Flashpix format is a multi-resolution digital image file format, which offers an ideal way to view and print high-quality, high-resolution images in real time. The Flashpix format is a trademark of the Digital Imaging Group (DIG). Visit the DIG web site at www.digitalimaging.org for more information.

Note: An image objectis a collection of photographic images of a real-world 3D object, taken from various angles around the object. During playback, you can rotate the image object to view it from all sides. This simulates the experience of examining an actual 3D object.


Contents

Minimum system requirements
Using the iSeeMedia ZOOM Object Viewer
Known Issues
Contacting technical support
Getting updates

Minimum system requirements

These are the minimum hardware and software requirements for the iSeeMedia ZOOM Object Viewer.

Windows

  • Pentium® computer running Windows 95, or Pentium 166 computer running Windows NT
  • 16MB RAM for Windows 95, 32 MB RAM for Windows NT
  • Any Java 1.1 compliant browser such as Netscape® Navigator 4.75 or higher, or Internet Explorer® 4.5 or higher
  • 65,000 colors minimum (24-bit true color recommended)

Macintosh

  • Macintosh OS 8.5
  • 14MB RAM allocated to the Web browser
  • Any Java 1.1 compliant browser such as Netscape® Navigator 4.75 or higher, Internet Explorer® 4.5 or higher.
  • Macintosh OS Runtime for Java 2.2 (MRJ 2.2) is required. The MRJ 2.2 is available from Apple's web site.
  • 65,000 colors minimum (24-bit true color recommended)

Installation Notes

  • The first time you launch the iSeeMedia ZOOM Object Viewer, you may be required to install the Microsoft Virtual Machine if you are using the Internet Explorer browser.

  • For Macintosh users running Netscape Navigator, the following HTML source is necessary in order for the applet to run properly on this platform. Copy and paste the HTML source directly into your web page.
    <script language="JavaScript">
      var myBrowser = navigator.appName;
      var myOS=navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase();
      document.write('<applet width=512 height=84 code="zoomobjectapplet" ');
      if (myBrowser == 'Netscape' && (myOS.indexOf("mac") != -1) )
      {
    
        document.write('codebase="http://127.0.0.1:8087/obj=delivery,1.0&cmd=retrieve&fif=servercomponents/code/zoomobject">');
      }
      else
      {
         document.write('archive="zoomobjectapplet.jar"
    codebase="http://127.0.0.1:8087/obj=delivery,1.0&cmd=retrieve&fif=servercomponents/code">');
      }
      document.write('<param name="file"
    value="http://127.0.0.1:8087/obj=delivery,1.0&cmd=retrieve&fif=servercomponents/ivr/morsecode.ivr">');
      document.write('');
    </script>

Using the iSeeMedia ZOOM Object Viewer

Note: Java viewers do not support printing.

Toolbar Button Function Keyboard Shortcut
Zoom In
Zooms into the image objectimage object. Click Zoom In, then click anywhere in the viewer window.

Note: If you try to zoom past the maximum image object resolution, the Maximum Zoom icon appears in the upper left corner of the viewer window.

 
Zoom Out
Zooms out of the image object. Click Zoom Out, then click anywhere in the viewer window.  
Rotate Image Object

Lets you drag across the image object to rotate it and view all sides. Also, another function of the rotate feature is to view the image object in different aspects and rotate it to view its sides.

Note: You must have created the image object with multiple rows to view it from different aspects.

Right and left Arrow keys

Pan Image Object
Lets you click the image and drag to view a new segment of the image.  
Initial View
Returns the image object to initial view after you've zoomed in. V
Show Hotspots
Shows any hotspot links.
Note: Click the hotspot to activate it or, when the pointer is over the hotspot, press ENTER.
H
Information
Shows an HTML document with information about the iSeeMedia ZOOM Object Viewer.  I

Known Issues

Ensure that you do not allow anonymous users to view images from the iSeeMedia ZOOM Image Server Administration pages. Allowing anonymous viewing will not launch the authentication dialog.


Contacting technical support

For technical support and up-to-date information, visit the iSeeMedia Web site at www.iSeeMedia.com.

Note: iSeeMedia Software Corp. reserves the right to alter technical support options without prior notice.


Getting updates

The iSeeMedia Viewer - Java Versions are updated regularly. For the most current Java viewers and information, visit the Developer section of the iSeeMedia Web site at www.iSeeMedia.com

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