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Write iiif-image tiles using ImageMagick

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magick_tile

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This python script relies on Imagemagick to efficiently create derivative tiles of a very large image, and structure them into directories compliant with IIIF Level 0 specification for static sites.

This takes inspiration heavily from https://github.com/zimeon/iiif/blob/master/iiif_static.py, but uses ImageMagick rather than Pillow in order to speed up generation at the expense of a less flexible treatment of images.

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Run

python3 magick_tile.py --help

> Usage: magick_tile.py [options] file (-h for help)
>
> IIIF Image API Level-0 static file generator
>
> Options:
>   -h, --help            show this help message and exit
>   -o OUTPUT, --output=OUTPUT
>                         Destination directory for tiles
>   -i IDENTIFIER, --identifier=IDENTIFIER
>                         Image identifier to be written to final info.json
>                         (e.g. https://example.com/iiif/my_image)
>   -t TILESIZE, --tilesize=TILESIZE
>                         Tile size to produce [default 256]

python3 magick_tile.py -o apple/ -i "https://example.com/iiif/apple" apple.jpg

This will create and populate the specified output directory with tiles from a given image.

N.b. because several of the Imagemagick utilities called here already utilize multiple cores, returns for running this script in parallel diminish rapidly.


Matthew Lincoln

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