The
eRez application is an advanced Web application that uses the latest
Web technology. In order to get full use from the application and to
see pages displayed properly you should use a recent browser that
supports HTML 4.0. eRez uses advanced JavaScript for navigation.
Recommended browsers include Internet Explorer 5 or higher, Safari 1.1
or higher, Netscape 6 or higher as well as other Gecko based browsers
such as Mozilla. One of the reasons for targeting advanced browsers is
to provide a better interface and to build pages that meet World Wide
Web Consortium standards. In order to keep track of your session you
must have session-based Cookies enabled on your browser.
If you plan to use the Flash based FSI Viewer you need the Macromedia Flash Player version 6 or later
Log in to eRez
The
lowest access level in eRez is the anonymous user. If you omit typing a
name you login as an anonymous user. What you can do as an anonymous
user depends on what the server administrator allows you - usually not
that much.
To login as a named user eRez
requires a user name and a password. The user name and password is
assigned to you by the administrator of the eRez system you want to log
in to. Please notice that different security levels can be assigned to
individual user names, allowing users different access and editing
rights.
Check the "Use Flash" checkbox
to enable the FSI Viewer and FSI Showcase. If you have not obtained an
FSI Viewer license the viewer will run in evaluation mode.
You
are also offered the possibility of choosing the language of the eRez
browser. eRez automatically looks up the language settings of your
browser and determines if your preferred language is among the
languages eRez supports. If it is, it suggests your preferred language
to you. If your preferred language is not available, eRez looks up your
other language preferences, and if they are also unavailable it
suggests English. However, you may also choose a language from the
dropdown box when you log in.
Please contact your server administrator if you want your access rights changed.
eRez
can be set-up to allow all or part of the eRez folders accessible
without Log in. Folders accessible to all do not require any login.
If you are an administrator running on an eRez ASP version, you might want to taylor to add a &configuration=[sub-configuration name] to the URL you give to your users, as this will allow them to log in to the particular configuration.
Log In. If you are not logged into eRez,
click on this button in the top right corner to Login. Log in requires
a user name and a password. With a Log in you gain access to the shared
folders in eRez accessible by your user name. What you will typically
see when logged in is that the list of folders in the Tree view expands
with additional folders accessible to your user name.
Log Out. Log out. To log out, click on this button in the top right corner.
The eRez Browser
Tree View
The folder
tree gives you a hierarchical view of the folders accessible to you in
the eRez browser. Click on individual folder names to display their
content in the Content frame .
With
eRez 5 there is now both a Flash based Tree View and an Ajax based Tree
view. In the following we will describe the Ajax based Tree View,
however the Flash based tree view is very similar.
Reloads the list and collapses the tree
This Server is the top level of the tree and will show the name of your eRez server
Expands a level in the tree
Expands the level in the tree and updates the Content frame
Contracts the level in the tree
Updates the Content frame
Content frame
The
content frame displays images and subfolders in the current folder you
are viewing, the result of a search, a list of files ready for download
or the images you have selected.
When
displaying a folder in eRez you are viewing small thumbnails of the
images available in that folder. You can change the layout of the
content frame - the number of images displayed on a page – by adjusting
the size of thumbnails in the lower right corner. If you resize your
browser window the number of thumbnails in the content frame will also
change.
Scrolling through pages
eRez
shows the images in a given folder as pages. The number of pages
displayed depends on the amount of images and folders as well as the
layout selected. In the example below, page 8 is viewed, and there are
a total of 14 pages. You can scroll back and forth between pages by
clicking on the and buttons, or by selecting a specific page to view. The number of the current page viewed is displayed in bold.
List parent folder
To move up one level in the tree hierarchy click on the List parent folder. Both the content frame and content info is updated.
Selecting and viewing individual images
Move
your mouse over a thumbnail in the content frame and eRez makes a
slight zoom into the image. This feature makes it obvious what image
you are currently viewing. If you keep the mouse over the same image
for a few seconds, a larger version is also displayed in the content info frame.
If you check an image from the list it is added to your selections.
Great tip: If you hold down your SHIFT key and click on the
box beneath the thumbnail you automatically selects ALL images in that
folder. If you want to deselect all images hold down your SHIFT key
again and click on the .
For more information on selections, please go to The selection tab .
If
you click on an image you will be able to see the image and all the
information available about that image in the whole content frame.
In
this example we are viewing an image from a desert. If you would like
to see more details in the sand, you can click anywhere in the image to
zoom into it.
Hint:
If you want to view the image in the whole content frame – without all
the image information - please click on "view" icon in the navigator
top.
If you are running on a FSI Viewer supported eRez Server you will see the image in the FSI Viewer. Please refer to the FSI Viewer section for information about navigating in the FSI Viewer.
If you don't have FSI viewer enabled, you can reload the image click on the button underneath the image.
Click on the in the top left corner of the content frame to return to the list of thumbnails.
Clipping path info - if available - can be seen underneath the image.
A
camera or a scanner stores information about an image. eRez extracts
this information from the image and displays it to you when you are
viewing the image. Some information, such as File: Preview: and Image:
will always be there. Depending on information stored within the image,
other types of information will also be displayed. Such information can
be IPTC as described later or
EXIF data. EXIF stands for Exchangeable Image File Format, and is a
standard for storing interchange information in image files, especially
those using JPEG compression. Most digital cameras now use the EXIF
format.
If you want to know more about the information stored in images, please see the section on Edit Image Information .
Content Info frame
The
content info frame displays information about folders or images
depending on what is currently selected. If a folder is selected, eRez
can display certain types of information or even an image to symbolize
the folder. Typically eRez displays the name of the selected folder or associated notes .
If
you place your mouse over an image, eRez will display a preview of that
image after a few seconds delay. You can zoom into such a preview,
exactly the same way you can when viewing an individual image. This can
be quite handy for quickly browsing through images and perhaps looking
for special details in an image.
Searching
You can search for images by entering one or more words in the search
field and click on search. Searching refreshes the content frame, and
displays the matching images sorted by relevance. The search engine
within the eRez Server searches inside all image information and meta
information. The eRez Server can even be configured for searches inside
PDF documents. Special plug-ins can be developed for the eRez Server
that allows users to search inside other types of documents. This
however is special configuration and developments that varies from eRez
server to eRez server.
The searches
done by the eRez Server are very similar to the way search engines like
Google or Yahoo searches for and displays results.
Advanced Searching
Like
most of the advanced search engines you encounter on the Internet, the
eRez Server also enables advanced searching capable of qualifying your
search and results.
The words that you enter in the search field are called a "query". A query is broken up into terms and operators.
A term can be of two different types: Single Terms and Phrases. - Single Terms is a single word such as "marketing" or "product".
marketing
- Single Terms is a single word such as "marketing" or "product".
"please note"
You
can combine multiple terms with Boolean operators to form a more
complex query. A Boolean operator is a logical operator that tells the
eRez Servers search engine how terms and phrases should be combined to
a more complex query. Boolean operators must be ALL CAPS (capital
letters).
OR
The OR operator is the default conjunction operator. This means
that if there is no Boolean operator between two terms, the OR operator
is used. The OR operator links two terms and finds a matching document
if either of the terms exist in a document. This is equivalent to a
union using sets. The symbol || can be used in place of the word OR.
To search for documents that contain either "red flower" or just "carrot" use the query:
"red flower" carrot
or
"red car" OR carrot
AND
The AND operator matches documents where both terms exist anywhere
in the text of a single document. This is equivalent to an intersection
using sets. The symbol && can be used in place of the word AND.
To search for documents that contain "red car" and "green car" use the query:
"red car" AND "green car"
+
The "+" or required operator requires that the term after the "+" symbol exist somewhere in a the field of a single document. To search for documents that must contain "tomato" and may contain "green" use the query:
+tomato green
NOT
The NOT operator excludes documents that contain the term after
NOT. This is equivalent to a difference using sets. The symbol ! can be
used in place of the word NOT. To search for documents that contain "red car" but not "red carrot" use the query:
To search for documents that contain "red car" but not "red carrot" use the query:
"red car" NOT "red carrot"
-
The "-" or prohibit operator excludes documents that contain the term after the "-" symbol. To search for documents that contain "red car" but not "red carrot" use the query:
"red car" -"red carrot"
Grouping
You can use parentheses to group clauses to form sub queries. This
can be very useful if you want to control the boolean logic for a query. To search for either "red" or "car" and "website" use the query:
(red OR car) AND website
This eliminates any confusion and makes sure you that website must exist and either term red or car may exist.
It is also possible to qualify your search even more
Wildcard Searches
The term "wild card" originates from the card game of poker, where
a card such as the Joker may by agreement represent any other card in
the pack. A wildcard search uses a special symbol to allow you to
search simultaneously for several words with the same term.
You can use both single and multiple character wildcard searches.
?
To perform a single character wildcard search use the "?" symbol. It looks for terms that match that with the single character replaced.
te?t
*
To perform a multiple character wildcard search use the asterix "*" symbol.
a*d
Will find results such as "badger", "around" and "bandstand". Please note that the search engine doesn't allow you to start with "*". You can't search for *ing".
Proximity Searches ~
Finding words are a within a specific distance away is also
supported. To do a proximity search use the tilde, "~", symbol at the
end of a Phrase.
roam~
Will find terms like "foam" and "roams".
Fuzzy Searches ~
To do a fuzzy search use the tilde, "~", symbol at the end of a single word term. It finds spelling that is similar to the search term.
" european bison"~10
This search will find a "bison" and "european" within 10 words of each other.
Boosting a Term ^
The search engine provides the relevance level of matching
documents based on the terms found. To boost a term use the caret, "^",
symbol with a boost factor (a number) at the end of the term you are
searching. The higher the boost factor, the more relevant the term will be.
Boosting allows you to control the relevance of a
document by boosting its term. For example, if you are searching for
bison european
and you want the term "bison" to
be more relevant boost it using the ^ symbol along with the boost
factor next to the term. You would type:
bison ^4 european
Which will make images with the term bison appear more relevant?
You can also boost phrase terms:
" red car" ^4 " green car"
By default, the boost factor is 1. Although the boost factor must be positive, it can be less than 1 (e.g. 0.2)
Escaping Special Characters
\
You can escape special characters that are part of the query syntax. The current list special characters are
+ - && || ! ( ) { } [ ] ^ " ~ * ? : \
To escape these character use the \ before the character. For example to search for (1+1):2 use the query:
\/1\+1)\:2
Navigator - actions in eRez
Navigator mode
The tabs on the Navigator bar at the top of the eRez browser displays different sets of actions.
"List"
tab displays the "File List", that is either the content of the last
folder or a search result you viewed. If you click on a folder in the
navigation tree the tab displayed will automatically be reset to "List".
The "File" tab remembers the last individual file you either
viewed or edited. If you are viewing or editing a file the tab
displayed will be the "File" tab.
The "Selected files" tab displays files you’ve selected by checking them
. You can consider the images in selected files tab as a kind of
"on-the-fly" folder, containing files you want to work with in some
way. However, the files in the selection need not be "lost" when you
log off. For more information please see selected files functions
Each
tab also enables different functions. Whether a function is enabled or
disabled depends on your previous actions and the privileges awarded
you by the eRez server administrator.
The List tab - List files functions
When you are
viewing the contents of folder eRez displays the List Navigator tab.
Some of the functions found here are identical to what you find in the
other tabs – however when in the List tab remember you are working at
folder level. If you click on the List tab, you get the last folder
viewed in the content frame.
The File tab - Individual file functions
The
File tab concerns functions dealing with individual files, be they
images or other file types such as Microsoft Word documents, PDF-files
etc. If you click on the File tab you will automatically get the last
file viewed in the content frame.
The selection tab - Selected files functions
The
selection tab is a very special tool. When you are browsing through
files on the eRez server you can mark individual files for selection by
checking them underneath their thumbnails in the checkbox ( ). Files you have selected can be viewed in the selection tab.
If you hold down your SHIFT key and click on the box beneath the thumbnail you automatically selects ALL images in that folder. If you want to deselect all images hold down your SHIFT key again and click on the . When you are viewing files in your selection you can therefore deselect them all this way.
Your
selection of files can be considered as a kind of “on-the-fly” folder,
where you collect all the files you want to do something with.
When
you log off the selection is reset, however it need not be lost! A
selection is actually saved on the eRez server with a special number.
This means that it can be retrieved from the server again. One example
of how access a selection is to send an email with a link to Selected
Files. Another is to Publish Selection to Web . The html code you generate will retrieve the selection when you call that code.
As the selection behaves like a folder, many of the functions are similar to what you find in the List tab.
Hint for the very advanced user:
In the html code generated when you publish to web the name of the
query is stored as an item in the URL you call eRez with to retrieve
your selection. This name can be extracted from the html code.
Depending on whether you published as a slideshow, a FSI showcase etc.
the keyname is called something with “query=”. The item after the key
starting with a ~ and a long name is actually the name of the
selection. Examples:
query=~a5e165514b9b0284de5b0f7dd3a2f82d
showcase_query=~a5e165514b9b0284de5b0f7dd3a2f82d
If
you extract the ~a5e165514b9b0284de5b0f7dd3a2f82d you can later search
for the selection with that name with the search function.
Start Slideshow
Start Slideshow. eRez offers you a very practical way of browsing through images in a folder or a selection
- and in a format that makes viewing and evaluating images a breeze.
The Slideshow runs through all images in a folder or a selection and
displays them for roughly 10 seconds and then fade in the next image.
Slideshow without flash viewer
The content info frame
also changes and displays some very handy slideshow navigation buttons.
The left button takes you back to the previous image, the middle button
pauses the slideshow and the right button forwards you to the next
image. To view the slideshow in full screen mode, just click on
the current image displayed in the slideshow. To return from full
screen mode to the eRez browser, again just click on the image. If you want to return to viewing folder content, click on the
List tab .
Slideshow with flash viewer
If you are running on an eRez system with flash enabled you will have
slideshow navigation buttons within the slideshow. Move your mouse onto
the upper left corner of the image being viewed, and the navigation bar
appears.
Restarts the slideshow from the first image
Takes you on image back in the slideshow
Pauses the slideshow
Forwards you to the next image in the slideshow
Is the counter. You are now viewing image number 3 out of 21 images.
The small blue dot within the counter lights yellow whenever the
slideshow is ready with a new image for you to view.
Just click on the image being displayed in the slideshow to select and view the individual it. This also stops the slideshow.
Upload New Images
Publish Files to Web. If you are assigned
upload privilege in the current folder you can add new images by
"uploading them". You can also choose to create a new folder where new
images will be placed.
If
you are not privileged to upload to a folder the upload icon is
"dimmed". If your session has timed out, you will see the following
warning:
ACCESS DENIED
You do not have permission to perform the selected operation in this folder.
In this example, the current folder is called "Upload here - unrestricted" and you are about to upload images to that folder.
You can specify up to 5 uploads for each upload session.
You can opt to receive an Email receipt to a specified e-mail address here called me@mySystem.com.
You can opt to create a new folder,
which automatically becomes a sub-folder to the current one. eRez will
automatically place the files you specify to upload in this new folder.
Please remember to check the "create new folder" option, and remember
to specify the name of the new folder.
If you upload zip files:
Unpack Files. If you upload a ZIP archive, eRez will extract all the files and unpack it it the folder you upload to.
Unpack Files and Folders.
If you upload a ZIP archive, eRez will unpack the files and folder
structure and place it relative to the folder you are in. This means
that if you have a folder structure, eRez can recreate it for you!
Leave as ZIP files. eRez will not unpack the ZIP file, but leave it as it is in the folder you upload to.
Finally you can add IPTC caption and keywords to your files. Caption is a textual description of the image. Keywords are used to indicate specific information retrieval words. Each keyword is separated by a line break.
Caution! Please be careful, if you check the box "Overwrite IPTC values" you will overwrite all IPTC information
in your uploaded files, even IPTC information not included by the eRez
server administrator in the upload menu. This is the same as clearing
or deleting IPTC fields within the images not included in the upload
menu.
What kind of files can be uploaded?
You can upload:
TIFF
FPX (FlashPix images)
PSD (Native Photoshop Images)
JPEG
GIF
EPS
PDF
AI (Adobe Illustrator Drawings)
SVG
CAD (DWG, DXF and DWF – AutoCad formats)
Plus additional formats which have been configured by the eRez server administrator.
A ZIP archive containing one or more of the above formats.
...Plus
an additonal 500+ file formats. eRez will not be able to let you view
or zoom into them, but you can store them on eRez. When viewing them in
the content frame, or list tab you will see an icon representing the
file format.
If you upload GIF,
JPEG images or (TIFF images with no pyramid extensions) they are
automatically optimized and converted by the eRez server to a TIFF
image file with pyramid extensions. TIFF images with pyramid extensions
as well as FlashPix images are not converted.
PSD
files must be stored with “maximum compatibility” checked in order to
be used with eRez. Since PSD files only contain a single resolution,
eRez will automatically create the missing resolutions and store them
in a hidden preview file. Until this process has been completed the
image may temporarily show up as a grey box.
EPS,
PDF and Adobe Illustrator files normally contain vector based graphics
or line art used in logos and such. eRez will automatically try to
create a preview of the first page for your EPS, PDF and Adobe
Illustrator files if your server administrator has installed Ghostscript
and configured eRez to use it. Otherwise if a TIFF preview exists
inside an EPS file it will be shown as a thumbnail or when viewing a
file. Otherwise a generic icon will be shown instead of the thumbnail
for EPS, PDF and Illustrator files.
In
SVG and the other vector based formats such as DWG, DXF and DWF eRez
saves the original files but creates SVG based previous for when you
view the files as thumbnails.
Trick!
You can upload more than 5 files at a time by zipping them into an
archive and then uploading it. Please notice that paths defined in the
ZIP archive are ignored by the eRez server. All supported image files
in the ZIP archive will be placed in the current folder or the
specified new folder. Please note that the names of the individual
files in a ZIP file must be ASCII characters only (no special
characters such as the Æ , Ø and Å).
When you have specified files to upload, click on the Send Files. The following message will appear in the upload window:
Uploading your files.
Please do not close this window until the transfer is complete.
As noted in the window it is important that you do not close the window! Otherwise your upload transfer is disrupted and no files are transferred.
As
noted in the window it is important that you do not close the window!
Otherwise your upload transfer is disrupted and no files are
transferred.
The files you uploaded do
not become visible in the tree view and content frame before you
refresh the windows. To refresh, click on the File list tab
in the Navigator frame. If you upload many images that need to be
converted they will not appear until after the server conversion
process has finished.
Why use TIFF images?
TIFF
is an open standard and by far the most versatile, reliable, and widely
supported image format in use. eRez utilizes the multi-resolution
information standard created by Adobe in 1996 to build so called
pyramid TIFF files. The most important characteristic of this format is
that the image file is organized in a way that makes it possible to
read parts of the image at various resolution levels very fast.
The
pyramid TIFF format has been designed to be backwards compatible with
other software packages. Although these packages might not be able to
take advantage of the multi-resolution image data they will still be
able to read the image at the full resolution. Even Adobe Photoshop
itself is unable to take advantage of the sub-resolutions and will
always read the full resolution.
Because
JPEG files are single resolution files they should not be used with the
eRez Imaging Server if they contain more than a few megabytes of
uncompressed image data (low resolution files at screen resolution).
Using higher resolution JPEG images will slow down the eRez Imaging
Server considerably.
FlashPix is
another multi-resolution format created by KODAK, HP and Microsoft.
Some of the advantages of pyramid TIFF compared to FlashPix are the
support for CMYK and ciLAB color spaces, support for 16-bit per channel
data as well as support for embedded ICC profiles, transparency,
Photoshop layers, clipping paths, IPTC and EXIF metadata. In addition
pyramid TIFF supports lossless compression by means of LZW and ZIP.
A Pyramid TIFF file contains image data at multiple resolutions.
Edit Folder Information
Edit Folder. You can edit information about
the current folder by clicking on the "Edit Folder Information" button
in the Navigator frame. This assumes that you are privileged to edit
the folder information. All first level folders – those directly
underneath the root, can only be edited by the eRez administrator.
If you are not privileged to edit folder information, a warning is issued, telling you that access is denied.
Info for Folder:Samples/mirror image test pages:
Folder Name:
Mirror image test pages
Notes:
This folder contains low resolution variations of the same image in various color spaces.
Demonstrates how colors are converted on-the-fly using ICC profiles.
As you
can see you can edit the name of the folder, and additional notes to be
displayed in the Content Info Frame. You can also create a new folder
here.
The folder Notes are inherited by all the sub-folders. However, if
you insert a new folder note for a sub-level folder, it of course, will
take precedence.
Click
on “Move Folder” in the lower left corner to move the folder and all
its content to a new location. This will bring up a new page with a
list of target folders. Click on a folder to complete the move.
If you are accesing
eRez with Flash enabled, you will see a flash based Move Folder
component. Select your target folder and click on:
Move Folder. To begin moving the folder
Cancel. To cancel and go back to list view.
Delete Folder
Delete FolderIf you are privileged to do it,
you can delete an entire folder and all of it's sub-folders. So if
sub-folders to the folder you want to delete exist, you'll also delete
all the sub-folders
Are you sure you want to delete folder "Test" and all its content?
This can not be undone
Email FolderWhen you e-mail a folder to
someone you actually send them an e-mail with a link to the folder. In
this example reinhard@yawah.com is sending a link to MImages to
bisp@voldsomvolvo.com. The e-mail will contain the message and a
hyperlink to the folder on the eRez server.
Please notice! If the folder is not accessible for all: Remember to include access information to the folder in your e-mail message.
Otherwise the recipient of your e-mail will be very frustrated when he
or she is asked for username and password of which they have no
knowledge.
Image Information
Show File InformationWhen you click on an image thumbnail in the content frame , the content frame will display the image and Image Information.
Download Image
is a powerful feature that lets you define what part of the image to
retrieve from the eRez server as well as the format and quality of the
downloaded image.
In the top left corner you can select part or the entire image to download. To "crop" an image simply drag the handles in the image using the mouse to select the area that you want to download.
Drag the handles to resize the selection without altering the center.
To move the entire selection click on the inside of the select frame.
Additionally
you can zoom in and out for a more precise selection using the buttons
below the crop image. By pressing one of the mouse mode buttons (zoom,
pan, rotate) you can choose the mouse function outside the selection.
Note:
If your Browser does not support Flash you will get a simpler interface
without the possibility to zoom, pan and rotate the selection.
If you want to download the whole image without cropping it, just leave the handles be.
eRez
can create an endless number of derived variations from a single source
image. Depending on how you are going to use an image you will need the
image prepared with a size, resolution, format, sharpening and color
definition that meets the requirement of the target medium and context.
To avoid having to deal with all these details every time an image is
downloaded eRez uses predefined templates with information
about all the technical details for a specific medium. These templates
can be added and modified by the server administrator.
When
eRez is first installed the download page will give you the choice of
about 30 standard templates divided into 3 categories:
Desktop Presentation (72 DPI) - for display on a computer screen, i.e. in a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation.
Desktop Printing (144 DPI) - for printing on an office inkjet or laser printer.
Professional Printing (300 DPI) - for printing on professional 4 color printing presses.
The
eRez server administrator may have configured your eRez server
differently to better match the specific needs or your organization.
The formats available on the standard download page should be
configured to meet the day-to-day requirements. If you find that a
particular format you need on a regular basis isn't available on the
standard download page you should ask your server administrator to add
it.
Choosing the right resolution:
DPI is short for "Dots Per Inch" and defines the number of dots - or
pixels - needed for each inch of paper or screen in order to get a good
result. An image file at 300 DPI is roughly 18 times larger than an
image with the same dimensions at 72 DPI and 4 times larger than an
image with the same dimensions at 144 DPI.
Nothing is gained by working with an image with a resolution too high
for the purpose. So pick the right resolution and save download time
and storage space.
Download PDF files
If you download PDF files you will not see all these options. Downloading a PDF file gives you three options:
Download OriginalAdds the PDF file to the Download manager , where eRez prepares the makes a ZIP file containing the PDF file as well as a ZIP file with all your selected downloads.
Open OriginalLets
you open the original PDF in your browser. If you have a PDF viewer
installed the PDF viewer will open the PDF file, otherwise you are
prompted to save the PDF file to your disk.
Advanced Options
You
may need to enter the "Advanced Options" in situations where you need a
slightly larger preview for more accurate cropping, need to rotate an
image or want to override one or more of the settings for a particular
template. In addition to cropping and rotation the "Advanced Options"
allows you to choose an existing template and override the settings for
ICC color profile, image file format, width, height and resolution.
Base Template:Approx.
30 different base templates come pre-installed with the eRez server.
The server administrator may however decide to make new ones available
or delete some.
ICC Profile:eRez follows the color management conventions developed by the
International Color Consortium (ICC). An ICC profile systematically
describes how color numbers map to a particular color space, usually
that of a device such as a scanner, printer, or monitor. From the ICC
profile drop down menu you can choose between all of the ICC profiles
available on the server. The professional printing standards used in
Europe, USA and Asia all use different inks and different printing
processes such as offset or gravure and therefore requires different
ICC profiles as well.
eRez comes with
the 3 generic profiles and 4 profiles CMYK offset printing as listed
below. Chances are good that your server administrator has already
added additional ICC profiles that match the CMYK printing standards
used by your organization.
The generic profiles are:
Generic CMYK
- a generic \"one-size-fits-all\" CMYK profile. Should only be used
when no other ICC profile is available for professional printing.
Greyscale - a standard \"black & white\" profile for use with greyscale printers or a standard computer monitor.
sRGB - a standard RGB profile for use with a standard computer monitor.
The profiles for CMYK offset printing are:
ISO Coated - for offset printing on glossy or matte coated paper.
ISO Uncoated Yellowish - for offset printing on yellowish uncoated paper.
ISO Uncoated - for offset printing on white uncoated paper.
ISO Web Coated - for offset printing on light weight coated paper (LWC) used in web offset printing.
Rendering Intent:The
rendering intent determines how eRez handles the ICC color conversion.
The rendering intent you choose depends on whether colors are critical
in an image and on your preference of what the overall color appearance
of an image should be.
You may choose from the following rendering intents:
Perceptual
- Aims to preserve the visual relationship between colors so it''s
perceived as natural to the human eye, even though the color values
themselves may change. This intent is suitable for photographic images
with lots of out-of-gamut colors.
Saturation-
Tries to produce vivid colors in an image at the expense of color
accuracy. This rendering intent is suitable for business graphics like
graphs or charts, where bright saturated colors are more important than
the exact relationship between colors (such as in a photographic image).
Relative Colorimetric-
Compares the extreme highlight of the source color space to that of the
destination color space and shifts all colors accordingly. Out-of-gamut
colors are shifted to the closest reproducible color in the destination
color space. Relative colorimetric preserves more of the original
colors in an image than perceptual.
Absolute ColorimetricAbsolute
Colorimetric - Leaves colors that fall inside the destination gamut
unchanged. Out of gamut colors are clipped. No scaling of colors to
destination white point is performed. This intent aims to maintain
color accuracy at the expense of preserving relationships between
colors and is suitable for proofing to simulate the output of a
particular device.
If you
leave the value blank, the rendering intent specified in the template
or the ICC profiles default rendering intent will be used.
Please note that some ICC profiles produce the same result regardless of the requested rendering intent.
Black Point Compensation:Black
Point Compensation (BPC) is a technique used in digital photography
printing. It ensures that the shadow detail in the image is preserved
by simulating the full dynamic range of the output device - essentially
making black more black. BPC can be used when transforming files using
ICC profiles form CMYK to RGB.
As
black is not always totally black in CMYK, it will be mapped to
something not completely black in RGB, essentially making the RGB image
more "grey". Using BPC is enabled by default.
With black point compensation
Without black point compensation
Format:Format describes the image file format. You may choose between these 4 formats:
jpeg
- A good general purpose format supported by most applications. JPEG
offers efficient compression by removing \"hard to see\" details from
the image.
eps - Encapsulated PostScript files used for page layout by graphics arts professionals.
pdf
- PDF files can be viewed on most systems using the Adobe Acrobat
Reader and can also be used for page layout by graphics arts
professionals.
tiff - A good general purpose format
supported by most applications. Because TIFF supports lossless
compression it is a good starting point if you need to work on the
image in an image editing application like Adobe Photoshop.
Rotate:The Rotate function lets you rotate the image. Rotation is
measured in degrees. Click in another input field or hit the tab key on
your keyboard to update the preview after you have entered a new value.
Here are some examples of rotation:
Width, Height:Specify
the width and height of the image in pixels. You don't need to specify
both. If for example you only specify width, eRez will adjust the
height accordingly and constrain proportions.
If
you specify both, width and height, the selection will be locked to the
aspect ratio given by the width and height value. Press SHIFT while
resizing the selection to ignore the aspect ratio. Note: If your
Browser does not support Flash the aspect ratio will not be locked.
DPI:Specifies
the DPI (Dots per Inch) associated with the image. Changing this value
does not affect the number of pixels in the image or the size of the
file. It is merely used to describe the physical dimensions of the
image when placed in a page layout application or similar.
Crop top,left:You
can use the cropper handles in the image displayed to select minor
parts of it. You can also set the numbers manually for a left crop,
that is from the top left corner. The number specified is the x,y
values (top value, left value). The range of the values goes from 0 to
1 so that:
Crop top,left: , actually means crop 10% from left and 10% from the top
Crop bottom,right:Similar
to the crop mentioned above, but here you crop from the bottom right
corner. The values 1,1 means that the bottom right corner goes to 100%
button and 100% right of the image.
Filename prefix, postfix:A
prefix is a text string added before the filename and a postfix is a
text string added after the filename (but not the file extension). This
feature is useful for discriminating between different variations of
downloaded images.
Example: The postfix ”_300_DPI” will change the filename car.tiff to car_300_DPI.tiff.
If you download several variations of the same image, but with
different specifications, you can use this feature to distinguish
between downloads of the same source image with different
specifications.
When you are finished selecting advanced options, click on Start Download to add your selection to the Download Manager .
How to open ZIP files
In
order to minimize the time it takes to transfer the image and to avoid
that your browser tries to display the file instead of saving it, the
image files are always compressed and delivered as ZIP files.
Some
operating systems such as Mac OS X and Windows XP come with the
software necessary to open and extract images from ZIP files. Users of
other earlier of Microsoft Windows can use the WinZIP utility and Macintosh users can use StuffIt to open the files.
Download Original
Downloads
the original image file to your computer. Please notice that eRez first
packs the image into a zip file. When that process is finished eRez
tells you: Your image is ready! and prompts you for a place on your
computer to download the image to.
Open original
Opens
the original image and streams it to your machine where it will be
opened by an appropriate application if you have one that supports the
format. Please notice that original images can be very large. Caution -
A high quality original TIFF image may be many many megabytes.
Download Manager
Download ManagerDownload Manager collects all you have selected for download in
a list. Every time you select an image for download the eRez Server
starts processing and packing the image. This means that you can
browse, collect, and play around with the images you want to download.
When you decide that now is the time to download them – you just click
on the Download Manager.
Download Manager
All your files are now ready. Click
Download All to transfer them all to your computer or send the basket as an e-mail.
The Download Manager collects all the images you have selected for
download here. Each time you select an image for download the eRez
Server starts preparing the image in the background. You can go back
and browse, collect, experiment and add more images to download.
When you decide to download them – just click on "Downloads" in the Navigator Bar.
The Download
Manager tells you if all your images are ready for download. If one or
more images aren't ready, you will see them in the download manager.
You can select to download – that is transfer to your computer – individual image, by pressing "Download". You can also "Remove" individual images from the Download Manager. Finally you can Download All or Remove All.
The individual and total sizes for images in the Download Manager are also listed.
The individual and total sizes for images in the Download Manager are also listed.
What eRez does is
not actually sending the images, rather eRez sends and email with a URL
to the selection of files in the download manager.
Publish Image or Selection to Web
Publish Image "Samples/Test/1kia pack.tif" to Web
The publish to web
function generates scripts you can paste into your html documents,
which then calls the appropriate image or viewer(s) according to your
selections.
There are four different ways of making a selection:
You can select an image – the same as viewing an individual image.
You are viewing a folder – which then is your selection.
You may have selected various files, now available from your “Selection” tab at the top Navigator bar.
You can perform a search and the search query can be your selection.
These
are very powerful tools used by web designers to add dynamic image
content to Web sites. With this tool it is very simple and fast to add
customized images with real-time Zoom and Pan interactivity to any
web-page.
On a Web site you don't
embed images directly into the HTML files - instead you refer to them.
When the HTML files are loaded by the Web browser, the browser will
pull the image from its source and insert it into the document. The
type of reference used with HTML is called a URL - Unified Resource
Locator. The "Publish Image Selection to Web" function creates code you
can insert into your HTML document.
Publish as HTML image
If
you publish as HTML image, eRez will help you generate the HTML code
necessary for inserting your selected image into your HTML page and the
equivalent Image URL. You can make on-the-fly selection on what part of
the image should be retrieved and how.
Traditionally
a URL for an image points to a static image manually prepared in
advance and placed on a Web server. By changing this URL to point
directly to the eRez server, it is possible to have the eRez server
create and endless number of variations of each image automatically and
"on-the-fly". The eRez server is optimized to create images from URLs
extremely fast - in so called "real-time". In order to serve "dynamic
images" as fast as static images prepared in advance, the server
utilizes a number sophisticated caching methods and visitors on the Web
site will not be able to tell the difference.
Quite
often the same image is used in various sizes on a Web site in the form
of a small "thumbnail", a larger preview and maybe a version optimized
for printing. Having the eRez server create all the different version
on-the-fly eliminates the need for manually preparing them in advance.
And if the source image is modified the modification will take effect
on all the derived images immediately.
Since
the eRez server can create images in real-time we can go even further
and make the images on the Web interactive. It only takes one extra
line of code in the HTML file to make it possible for the visitor to
ZOOM into and inspect the details of an image. And the tools can create
the URL automatically as well as the HTML code to turn the images into
live interactive images.
The "Publish as HTML Viewer" features are very similar to the Advanced Download Options . But instead of making an image for you to download it constructs an URL you can insert into your html document.
Template:In
the same way that eRez uses templates to describe the settings for
different download formats it uses a separate set of templates when
creating images in real-time from a URL. These templates can be
modified and new templates can be added by the eRez Server
Administrator.
By default the default sizes of the "Large", "Medium" and "Small" template are:
Large (max 600 pixels x 600 pixels)
Medium (max 400 pixels x 400 pixels)
Small (max 250 pixels x 250 pixels)
eRez
always scales the image to fit inside the width and height without
distorting the proportions. The Server Administrator may have defined
templates with overlay effects. By using these templates eRez will
place a semi-transparent image on top of the resulting image in order
to create visual effects like frames and watermarks. Below you will see
the two sample templates that are installed with the software:
Overlay:
The
little girl in this image comes from an overlay TIFF-file. The power of
the eRez imaging server is that it can merge the original image (the
cropped version of the bird) with the overlay (the image of the girl
and the frame). The overlay image contains transparent layers, shadows
etc.
Watermark:
FlashFilm,
FlashSlidshow, Slideshow and fsi are special templates for use by the
Flash components and can not be used on a regular web page because the
format is Flash.
Format:
jpeg standard JFIF formatted images.
png 256 (or full 24 bit) color indexed PNG images. This is better than GIF and has no patent issues, which the GIF standard does.
gif 256 color indexed GIF images. In most cases PNG cases PNG would be a better choise.
flash JPEG
compressed Flash movies. Macromedia Flash player (see
www.macromedia.com) can refer to/include images in a Flash application
by calling their URL's. eRez will make a flash version of the image on
the fly and send it to the clients flash player. This is a great way of
making dynamic content within a flash application and for not storing
tons of images within it.
pdf
JPEG or ZIP compressed Adobe PDF files (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader
or similar). The PDF format was developed by Adobe (see www.adobe.com
for more information)
tiff Tagged Image File Format. Included to make the list complete. Avoid using this format on Web pages.
eps Encapsulated
Postscript images with 256 color TIFF preview. Included to make the
list complete. Avoid using this format on Web pages.
JPEG Quality:The
quality of JPEG compressed images. This must be in the range 0 (very
poor quality/small image file) to 100 (highest quality/largest image
file). For PDF images a value of "0" means no JPEG compression and ZIP
compression will be used instead. For GIF and EPS this attribute is
ignored. For PNG a value of “24” means that the file will be encoded as
a full color (24 bit) image instead of 256 color (8-bit).
Sharpening:The
amount of sharpening to apply to the image. This must be in the range
-500 (heavy blur) to 500 (strong sharpening). A value of 0 applies no
sharpening.
-500
-100
0
100
500
Rotate:The
Rotate function lets you rotate the image. Rotation is measured in
degrees. Click in another input field or hit the tab key on your
keyboard to update the preview after you have entered a new value. Here
are some examples of rotation:
Width, Height:Specify
the width and height of the image in pixels. You don't need to specify
both. If for example you only specify width, eRez will adjust the
height accordingly and constrain proportions. If you specify both,
width and height, the selection will be locked to the aspect ratio
given by the width and height value. Press SHIFT while resizing the
selection to ignore the aspect ratio.
Note: If your Browser does not support Flash the aspect ratio will not be locked.
Crop top,left:You
can use the cropper handles in the image displayed to select minor
parts of it. You can also set the numbers manually for a left crop,
that is from the top left corner. The number specified is the x,y
values (top value, left value). The range of the values goes from 0 to
1 so that:
Crop top,left: , actually means crop 10% from left and 10% from the top
Crop bottom,right:Similar
to the crop mentioned above, but here you crop from the bottom right
corner. The values 1,1 means that the bottom right corner goes to 100%
button and 100% right of the image.
Fill color:The
RGB background color used to pad the image in order to make the image
exactly fit the specified width and height. Uses standard web color
format (e.g. ff0000 is red, 00ff00 is green etc..). Click on Pick to activate the color picker.
Respond to clicks:If
you want users to be able to zoom into the image you are publishing or
using the Eyecon function, check this box. If you don't want to allow
users any interactivity with the published image, make sure this option
is left unchecked.
Eyecon:The eyecon thumbnail can be placed in the four different corners of the image, depending on the eyecon value:
Upper-left
Upper-right
Lower-Left
Lower-Right
If you use HTML
code that includes support for "eyecon", a separate window with a
"Viewer" will open in the browser when the user clicks on the "Eyecon".
Additional Parameters:A
place where additional parameters to the eRez server can be added. This
would typically be parameters and values to an SVG template file.Use "Update HTML Code" to update the "Image URL" and "HTML Code" fields. You can preview your selections by using the "Preview" link. Use "Default Values"
to reset the various selections. Finally you can copy and copy form the
"Image URL" and "HTML Code" fields and paste their generated HTML code
into your HTML document.
Code
As you select
options on how your image should be presented in your HTML page you
actually build HTML code. You can use the "Preview" link to check how
your selection will look like. Use the "Update HTML code" to update the
"Image URL" and "HTML code" boxes. When you are happy with your
selection and have "Updated HTML code" copy the generated code and
insert it into your HTML page.
Publish as AJAX Viewer
If you publish as AJAX Viewer you generate some html code that shows an interactive viewer (the AJAX Viewer ) that let’s you zoom into and pan around the image.
To
publish an image with an AJAX Viewer gives you just a few options. You
can set the width, height, JPEG quality and sharpening of the image
displayed.
When you publish as an HTML
image you publish a static image, when you publish as AJAX Viewer you
publish the whole image with the available viewer actions.
Width, Height:Specify
the width and height of the image in pixels. You don't need to specify
both. If for example you only specify width, eRez will adjust the
height accordingly and constrain proportions. If you specify both,
width and height, the selection will be locked to the aspect ratio
given by the width and height value.
JPEG Quality:The
quality of JPEG compressed images. This must be in the range 0 (very
poor quality/small image file) to 100 (highest quality/largest image
file). For PDF images a value of "0" means no JPEG compression and ZIP
compression will be used instead. For GIF and EPS this attribute is
ignored. For PNG a value of “24” means that the file will be encoded as
a full color (24 bit) image instead of 256 color (8-bit).
Sharpening:The
amount of sharpening to apply to the image. This must be in the range
-500 (heavy blur) to 500 (strong sharpening). A value of 0 applies no
sharpening.
Click on Update HTML Code to update the html code generated with your new specified values. User Default Values if you need to restore original values. Finally use Preview to open a new window with your AJAX viewer presenting the image according to your specifications.
To use the AJAX viewer on a web page you need to insert the generated code from HTML <head>: in the header and the HTML <body>: in the body of your page.
Publish as FSI Viewer (Flash)
If
FSI Viewer is installed on your eRez server you can choose to publish
your image for viewing with FSI Viewer. Please note that the version of
FSI Viewer that ships with eRez server is an evaluation copy that needs
to be licensed separately. Please contact your eRez dealer for more
information.
Publish
General
Width x Height Width
and height of the viewer with an option on automatic scaling the
height. In this example the FSI Viewer will have the width of 400
pixels and automatic scaling to the aspect ratio of the source image.
You can deselect the automatic scaling by un-checking the “auto”
option. However, eRez picks the right dimensioning of the FSI viewer
when auto is checked. The height dimension is updated when you press
"Update HTML code" or "Preview". By default the aspect ratio of the
crop selection corresponds to the aspect ratio defined by the “Viewer
Dimension” values.
Resizeable Displays a resizable preview window if this option is checked.
Skin filename Use the specified skin defining the appearance of FSI Viewer user interface. FSI Skins are located in the subdirectory "/skins".
In addition to the default skins that ship with FSI Viewer customized
skins are available on demand. Please note that using unregistered
skins activates the evaluation mode.
Intro filename FSI Viewer ships with a default start animation. Custom intros are available on demand.
Please note that using an unregistered intro activates the evaluation mode.
SharpnessThe
amount of sharpening to apply to the image. This value must be in the
range -500 (heavy blur) to 500 (strong sharpening). A value of 0
applies no sharpening.
JPEG Quality:The
quality of JPEG compressed images shown in the FSI Viewer. This must be
in the range 0 (very poor quality/small image file) to 100 (highest
quality/largest image file). It is not recommended to use values below
10% or above 90%.
Language: Specifies the language of FSI Viewer user interface. Available language files are located in the directory [eRez root directory]/fsi4/languages/ . Please refer to FSI Viewer Documentation if you want to modify a language file or add a new language.
Sourcecode Options
Additional Parameters:You can use this text field to enter any number of FSI parameters manually. Parameters have to be entered in the following way "Parameter1=Value1&Parameter2=Value2...".
Debug modeEnable
or disable FSI Viewer debug mode. Debug mode provides information on
FSI Viewer configuration, plug-ins, software versions and licensing.
Window Mode: "WindowMode" lets you define wether the flash instance should be opaque or transparent.
Background hexcolor Let’s
you pick a background color for the parts of the FSI Viewer not covered
by the image you view or the FSI menu / survey window.
ViewerBorder Defines the color of the border.
Round Corners Size of round edges. "Round Corners" defines the parameter
RoundedSkinCorners for the ShoppingList Plugin/Add-on.
Flash Detection:You
can publish FSI Viewer including or without Flash detection. In case
you choose publishing without Flash detection, users with an outdated
version or without any Flash plug-in setup on their systems will not be
prompted to download Adobe Flash plug-in.
Wrap in (X)HTML: Choose
wether to generate the entire (X)HTML document or FSI Viewer code only.
Check this option if you want to create a new document showing FSI
Viewer. Uncheck this option if you want to add FSI Viewer to an
existing document.
Target Document "Target document" lets you select the Code Snippet format.
Load/Save Settings
The
settings you have created regarding this instance of the FSI Viewer can
be saved on the eRez Server - if your eRez administrator has set you up
to alow you to do this!
When logged into eRez with your username and password you can access your previously loaded settings.
eRez/FSI also ships with some sample settings you can choose from
minimal. Loads a minimal userinterface, with buttons just for reset zoom, zoom in/out and selecting area to zoom
no_user_interface.
Competely removes the user interface menu from the viewer. To see the
userinterface again, users should click on the small icon Hide/Show
userinterface in the top left corner of the viewer.
small_nav Has a smaller survey window.
Loading new settings will update the parameter values in the publish to web specification tabs.
You can alter a layout preset by editing the corresponding XML configuration file located in the directory "[eRez root directory]/fsi/config/viewer_presets/".
Preview
In preview you can always see the application of your FSI viewer setting changes. The preview is updated on the fly.
> (Expland with more menu choices)
Clicking on the > tab let's you see what further options you have for customizations.
Viewer
Plug-Ins
Initialview
Crop
<
Clicking on < will reduce the number of tabs again.
Viewer
Animation quality Specifies the quality during animations (transitions). The lower the quality, the smoother the animations. Default value is BEST
Animation Speed:Speed of animated motion from 1 (slowest) to 100 (max. speed).
Animation Type Defines the type of the zoom animation. Possible values range from 1 to 6, and the default value is 3.
No zoom limit Allows
magnification beyond the actual resolution of the source image. If you
zoom beyond the available resolution the viewer interpolates the
presentation and the image may become less clear.
Maximum ZoomThe
maximum magnification in percent of the source image. The default value
of "100%" restricts the magnification to the physical resolution of the
source image.
Possible values are "1" to "1000". The default value is 100.
Hide survey window (See
left) select whether to show or hide the small survey window within the
FSI Viewer indicating which part of the image you are viewing and the
percentage you have zoomed into the image.
Show selection frame Specifies whether to show (true) or hide (false) the selection frame of the survey window. Default is show.
Use hand cursor If
you set this parameter to "Yes" the default arrow cursor will be used
instead of the hand cursor when hovering over the image or the survey
window.
Has no effect with Flash versions prior to version 6.
Hexcolor of selection frame Depending on the skin you will see a different selection frame color.
Opacity outside selection Depending on the skin you will see a different type of opactity outside the selection, when you are performing a selection.
Mask hexcolor outside selection Depending
on the skin the color of the mask outside the selection frame will
differ. The default value is the hexcolor for black "000000"
Survey window width / Survey window height Specify the size of the survey window by entering the maximum width and height of the image inside the survey window.
Clipping Path:Let’s
you select a clipping path contained in the image. Click the “Crop”
button to crop the image to the bounding box of the clipping path. This
option is available only for images containing clipping paths.
Background image URL The path to an image on your imaging server to be used as a background.
If you use a relative path (recommended) the FSIBase parameter will be used to get the absolute path to the image.
Hide User Interface:Hide
FSI Viewer user interface (menu bar and survey window) on startup. The
user can show the interface by clicking the small button in the corner
of FSI Viewer.
Menu Alignment: Alignment of the menu bar and the survey window. There are four different options – one for each corner of FSI Viewer.
No SceneSet animations If
this option is activated the transition between scenes and SceneSets is
not animated. This can be usefull if the different scenes present
different states of an object instead of a rotation. Default is "No"
No scene loop (X-axis) The first and last scene in the each scene set will be considered ending points. (E.g. for partial rotations < 360 degree)
No set loop (Y-axis) The first and the last scene set will be considered ending points.
(E.g. for partial rotations < 360 degree)
Preload 3D Images:Applies to virtual 3D presentation only. FSI Viewer loads high detail preview images if enabled.
If
this parameter is activated all scenes will be loaded on startup in
high resolution. Otherwise preview images will be loaded with lower
resolution. This parameter can significantly influence loading times
and traffic volumes.
Setting this parameter to false leads to faster startup times and scene
images will be loaded as soon as they need to be displayed.
Scene sequence definition With
this parameter you can define the SceneSet for images with several
scenes (TilesX, TilesY). This sets the order of the scenes to be
displayed.
A sceneset containing all scenes (image tiles) will be created if no
sets are defined.
In the viewer the scenes are selected with the mouse in the x direction and the SceneSets in the y direction.
The individual sets are seperated with ";" (semicolon).
Scenes
within the sets are seperated with "," (comma) and specify the 1-based
index of the image from left to right, up to down up to the total
number of scenes (TilesX x TilesY).
Instead
of individual scenes you can also specify scene ranges, e.g. "5-10".
If you leave out the start or the finish of a scene range, 1 or
respectively the last scene number will be assumed. If you enter the
field with "->" the field from the first number to the last number
plus the first scene up to the second number will be assumed.
Size of image detail tiles (X-axis) The value can be defined relative to the viewer size (e.g. "25%") or using absolute pixel values (e.g. "256").
The
default value of 50% means that each image tile is one quarter in size
of the entire viewer. This way a maximum of 9 image tiles is required
to display the selected image section.
Size of image detail tiles (Y-axis) The value can be defined relative to the viewer size (e.g. "25%") or using absolute pixel values (e.g. "256").
The
default value of 50% means that each image tile is one quarter in size
of the entire viewer. This way a maximum of 9 image tiles is required
to display the selected image section.
No image transition If this parameter is activated, subsequently loaded image details are displayed abruptly without transition.
Initial magnification The
initial magnification in FSI Viewer after the user selected an image to
zoom. Specify the magnification in percent of the source image, e.g.
"100" zooms to the physical resolution of the source image (default
maximum magnification). With FSI Viewer 4.1 or above you can
additionally use the parameter values "fitWidth" or "fitHeight" to make
FSI Viewer zoom a page to fit the entire width or height of a page. If
you do not specify this parameter FSI Viewer displays the entire image
Enable detail buffer Enabling
the detail buffer keeps previously loaded image details visible when
zooming in or out instead of displaying the low resolution preview
image while loading additional image details. This way zoom transitions
appear smoother.
Simultaneous requests Please do not change this value unless you are certain that this is necessary and you are aware of possible consequences:
Increasing this value might lead to increased imaging server load
Decreasing the value will decrease the download performance
The default value is 2
Custom help URL If
you want to create an individual help page for your FSI Viewer or FSI
Showcase enter the complete (absolute) URL to this page using this
parameters.
Custom help URL target Using this parameter you can determine the target name of the browser window if a user opens the help page.
"_blank" is the default setting which causes the opening of a new browser window.
Ignore query parameters f
this parameter is activated, the viewer ignores all parameters passed
via HTTP-query except for the "cfg" parameter. This way you can disable
modification of FSI configuration by query.
3D Images prefix Prefix
to add to the <image src=""> values. You might want to use these
parameters to pass a prefix or suffix by HTTP query rather than using
the corresponding "prefix" and "suffix" attributes in the node.
3D Images suffix Suffix
to add to the <image src=""> values. You might want to use these
parameters to pass a prefix or suffix by HTTP query rather than using
the corresponding "prefix" and "suffix" attributes in the node.
Initial Action:Instructs FSI Viewer to execute the action specified on startup. This is especially useful for virtual 3D presentations.
The action is repeated until the user presses a button or key.
During the action no image details are loaded.
Speed of Action:Defines
the execution speed of "Initial Action" explained above where 1 is the
fastest execution possible and greater values specify slower execution.Possible values range from 1 to 100. The default value is 3.
Repeat Action on Reset:Initial action restarts on each 'reset' command (button or keyboard) if set to true. The default value is "No".
Initial Mouse Mode:Choose the mouse mode selected on startup.The default value is 3.
Initial View Sets
the image segment that is initially displayed. The first two parameters
are required as they specify the SceneSet and the Scene. For 2D image
both of these values are always 1.
The other parameters are optional and specify the image segment and the rotation around the z-axis.
Return to Initial View If
this parameter is activated, clicking the "Reset" button will display
the image section defined by the InitialView parameter instead of the
entire image.
If this parameter is set
to "No", the initial view will be active on startup, but pressing the
Reset button will reset the image to the default view.
ZoomCache URL If
you use NeptuneLabs ZoomCache, please specify the URL of the ZoomCache
server here. If you haven't installed this yourself, you can receive
this URL and a ZoomCache ID from your image server partner or
ZoomServer consultant.
Use ZoomCache for Flash 5 only Use ZoomCache only for Flash-Plugins of Version 5.
When using watermarking, save
functions or other functions of ZoomCache this parameter must have the
value 0 or false to enable access to ZoomCache for all plugin versions.
ZoomCache ID When
using the NeptuneLabs ZoomCache enter the name of the access profile
for your images here. You may have several profiles i.e. if you use
watermarking or different Image Servers.
Plug-Ins (FSI Viewer)
Hover
your mouse over any of the plug-in icons to see a short description.
Click on the icon to turn it on, click again to turn it off.
Clockprogress. Display load progress in style of a clock.
ColorAdjust. Adds the Color Adjustment icon to the FSI Viewer menu. Clicking on the icon gives the user the color adjust menu:
ContextMenu. Adds FSI Viewer related items to the FSI Viewers context menu.
CustomButton. Adds a custom button to the FSI Viewer Menu. Example of a custom button wich ships with FSI Viewer:
FullScreen. Enables the full screen option available in Flash 10. The menu button added looks like this:
History. Add
browser like navigation buttons to the FSI Viewer Menu, which let's you
go back and forth in your between the places you have zoomed into and
panned in the FSI Viewer image. The menu button added looks like this:
Hotspots. Add
(descriptive) hotspots to the FSI Viewer. Please notice that hotspots
only purtains to the FSI Viewer - not FSI Pages. "Hotspots" in FSI
Pages are specified with the link areas.
Please refer to the Plugin SelectFrame to see how you can obtain coordinates for defining hotspots.
Please refer to the FSI documentation for further information on using Hotspots.
JSBridge. The
"JavaScript Bridge" plug-in provides a scripting interface to control
FSI Viewer using JavaScript. Using the JavaScript bridge you can
control viewer functions like "ZoomIn" and "Reset", you can remotely
press/release Buttons inside the FSI Viewer and you can zoom to
specified image sections directly. Additionally you can implement a
JavaScript function receiving FSI event notifications.
Though
the integration of the plug-in is very easy, basic knowledge of
JavaScript is required to use JSBridge plug-in - especially regarding
browser dependent JavaScript implementations.
With
FSI Viewer and eRez server it is very likely that you use FSI Viewer
from "erez.yourdomain.tld" while your HTML document resides in the
subdomain "www.yourdomain.tld". Therefore JSBridge plug-in allows
script access from the subdomain "www.yourdomain.tld" and from the main
domain "yourdomain.tld" by default.
In
case you need to access JSBridge from other (sub)domains you can
specify a list of subdomains separated by "," using this parameter,
e.g.: www.domain.com,www.domain2.com
Magnifier. Adds a magnifier to your FSI Viewer The menu button added looks like this:
MaxZoom. Add a button to zoom to the real image size. The menu button added looks like this:
Measure. Add a tool to measure certain parts of the image with a "ruler".The menu button added looks like this:
If
you know the width of a part of the image, but you do not know the
width of the entire image, you should follow the steps below:
Add the measure plug-in without any parameters.
Open the image inside the FSI Viewer and choose the Measure mouse mode.
Measure the part of the image you know the real width of. (The Measure plug-in will display a decimal number n between 0 and 1)
The value w for the ImageWidth parameter is: w = RealWidth / n.
If the Measure plug-in displays for example n=0.91388889. The real length L of the map mesure is 800 kilometers.
ImageWidth w = L / n = 800 / 0.91388889 = 234.7112459
MouseModes. You can alter the sequence of the buttons by providing the modes separated by commas (see the table above).
Example: "1,0,2,3" alters the sequence of the buttons to
"Pan, Zoom, Rotate 3D, Rotate 2D."
Default Value is 0,1,3,2
Mode0Pan
Mode1Zoom In
Mode2Turn
Mode33D Rotate
MouseModeSelect. Integrates a dropdown menu into the menu bar to select the mouse mode.
Music. Play background music.The menu button added looks like this:
To
play music in your FSI Viewer you must specifyan absolute or relative
path to an MPEG3 file (*.mp3). If you specify a relative path (instead
of "http://..." or "https://...") the path needs to be provided
relative to the "music" subdirectory of the "/fsi" folder.
NavExtension. Adds navigation helper menu.The menu button added looks like this:
PrintSave. Add option to print and/or save images. The menu button added for print looks like this: And the menu button for save:
Resize. Dynamically
resize the FSI Viewer. This means that you can publish the FSI Viewer
in a window and let the users themselves enlarge or reduce the size of
the window. The FSI Viewer will then on-the-fly request images in the
right size from the eRez server.
SelectFrame. Get image coordinates, by adding a resizable select frame into FSI Viewer.The menu button added looks like this:
SelectFrame is usefull in authoring e.g. Hotspots. You can use the value displayed in the "Selection" window for the "Spot" parameter of the hotspot. You can use the value displayed in the "View" window for the optional "View" parameter.
When modifying the select box please use:
Pressing SHIFT locks the aspect ratio of the selection.
Pressing CTRL resizes the selection relative to the center
Pressing ALT rotates the selection
Pressing ALT + SHIFT rotates the selection in steps of 5 degrees
SoftwareCursor. The "Software Cursor" plug-in adds a software cursor representing the current mouse mode (Zoom, Drag, Rotate-2D, Rotate 3D).
Additional
software cursors can be added. They will then be run from an SWF
(compiled Flash movie) file containing custom cursor graphics. Please
refer to the FSI Contrib package for a sample and instructions how to create your own cursor library.
Synchronize. Syncrondizes
two FSI Viewer instances. This means that you can have to copies of the
FSI Viewer running on the same web-page. The FSI Viewers can be
syncronized so that when you zoom into one you also zoom into the other.
Further you can syncronize two instances of the FSI Viewer that uses the Measure Plugin and the SoftwareCursor Plugin.
ZoomMeter. The "ZoomMeter" plug-in extends the survey window with a display of the current magnification.
Initial view
Is the image section (and rotation) to display on startup.
Crop top,left:You
can use the crop handles in the image displayed to select minor parts
of it. You can also set the numbers manually for a left crop, that is
from the top left corner. The number specified is the x,y values (top
value, left value). The range of the values goes from 0 to 1 so that:
actually means crop 10% from left and 10% from the top
Crop bottom,right:Similar
to the crop mentioned above, but here you crop from the bottom right
corner. The values 1,1 means that the bottom right corner goes to 100%
button and 100% right of the image.
SceneSet, Scene, Rotation:The
first two values define the current SceneSet and Scene for virtual 3D
presentations. The rotation value specifies the 2D rotation (tilt) of
the image in FSI Viewer on startup in 0..360 degrees.
Click on Select Entire Image to redo you selection.
Crop
CropCrop
the image to match the viewer size independent of the aspect ratio of
the image. In contrast to cropping the image using the crop values this
option does not only modify the initial image section to view.
Use the SHIFT and Ctrl keys to switch resize mode.
Publish as FSI Pages
FSI
Pages Add-on for FSI Viewer offers the possibility to publish high
resolution image collections on-line. With FSI Pages you can create
virtual booklets like catalogs or photo albums including automatically
built indices and image zoom via FSI Viewer. As FSI Pages loads image
and page data on demand you can publish virtual catalogs containing
1,000 pages or even more without increasing the startup time
considerably.
The images displayed in FSI Pages can either be specified manually or automatically based on a selection
. The selection can be dynamic and each image represents an individual
page of the catalog or photo album. If your selection is a folder,
whenever the folder content changes the content in the FSI Pages
changes as well. If your selection is a search query, whenever images
are added or deleted on the eRez server that includes or excludes it
from the query in the selection, the content in the FSI Pages changes
accordingly.
Please refer to FSI Viewer documentation for a detailed description of FSI Pages options and parameters.
Please
note that the version of FSI Pages Add-on that ships with eRez server
is an evaluation copy that needs to be licensed separately.
Please contact your eRez dealer for more information.
Publish
General
Width x HeightWidth x height of the viewer instance (in pixels or percent).
ResizeableDisplays a resizable preview window if this option is checked.
Skin filenameUse the specified skin defining the appearance of FSI Viewer user interface.
FSI Viewer 3.5 or above skins define a matching FSI Pages skin
automatically. You can manually define an FSI Pages skin in “More
Options”, but this is usually not required.
Skin filenameUse the specified skin defining the appearance of FSI Viewer user interface.
FSI Skins are located in the subdirectory "/skins".
FSI Pages Skin:Choose
an FSI Pages Skin. Usually you should not change the FSI Pages skin as
the FSI Viewer skin (selection further above) specifies a matching FSI
Pages skin.
In addition to the default
skins that ship with FSI Viewer customized skins are available on
demand. Please note that using unregistered skins activates the
evaluation mode.
Intro filenameFSI Viewer ships with a default start animation. Custom intros are available on demand.
Please note that using an unregistered intro activates the evaluation mode.
Image Sharpening:Enter a numeric value to sharpen (0..500) or blur (-500..0) images.
QualityThe
quality of JPEG compressed images shown in the FSI viewer and
thumbnails. This must be in the range 0 (very poor quality/small image
file) to 100 (highest quality/largest image file). It is not recommended to use values below 10% or above 90%.
Language:Defines
the language of viewer tooltips. Possible values depend on the language
files located in the sub-index "/languages" of the FSI Viewer
installation path. To specify a language, please enter the filename
without the file extension, e.g. "german".
Some
language files contain the pattern "_font" in the filename. These files
include a corresponding font for the specified language. Though the
size of these files is greater than those without a font, the included
font ensures correct display on systems with charsets not matching the
selected language.
Sourcecode Options
Additional Parameters:You can use this text field to enter FSI parameters manually.
Parameters have to be entered in the following way (Parameter1=Value1&Parameter2=Value2)
Debug Window:FSI Viewer displays a debug window offering useful authoring information if set to "yes".
Window Mode:"WindowMode" lets you define wether the flash instance should be opaque or transparent.
Background hexcolorDefines the background color.
ViewerBorderDefines the color of the border.
Round CornersDefines the size of round edges for the ShoppingList Plug-in.
Flash Detection:You can publish the Flash Slideshow including or without Flash detection.
In case you choose publishing without Flash detection, users with an
outdated version or without any Flash plug-in setup on their systems
will not be prompted to download Adobe Flash plug-in.
Wrap in (X)HTML: lets you wrap the FSI Viewer Code in full HTML Code.
When
unchecked, the HTML Code displayed in the Area below will be a
codesnippet without any HEAD or BODY tags, so it can be copied into an
existing HTML page.
if you check this option, the HTML Code Snippet for FSI Viewer will be
wrapped inside a full valid HTML document.
Target Document Choose the document type of the web document you want to add the FSI Pages code to. Usually this should be "HTML 4.0".
Load/Save Settings
As
FSI Pages offers many parameters to change the layout, behavior and
appearance it is important to understand how to modify default values
and how to create your own layout presets.
To modify default options marked with an asterisk sign (*) you can edit the XML configuration file "_default.fsi" located in the FSI Viewer setup directory (the default location is "[eRez root directory]/fsi").
Additionally you can load "Settings" which represents a configuration
file defining FSI Viewer options as well as the FSI Pages Add-on
appearance. All values defined in the layout preset supersede options
specified in the default configuration. However, options selected
manually supersede values of the default configuration as well as
values defined in the layout preset.
The default settings offer the following configurations:
backgroundimage
x
catalog
Each image represents a page, no page margins, no overlays. NOTE: XML page data in the source images will be ignored.
Catalog_links
Each image represents a page, no page margins, no overlays.
If the image contains XML data in the "IPTC_FSI" data field, links will be presented on the page.
catalog_links_chapters
Like
the above, but including the Chapters plug-in to quickly access
chapters in your catalog. You need to specify an XML file describing
the document structure in this case. Please refer to the "Chapters"
plug-in reference for details.
erez_defaults
Loads eRez default settings for FSI Pages. The default settings is defined by your system administrator.
fancy_photo_album_with_text
Loads a photo album with mirror effect and text from the IPTC caption field
fancythumbnail
Used for publishing a small catalogue with automatic page-flipping and mirror effect.
hard_cover_book
Display your catalogue as a hardcover book with the front and back cover being "stiff".
lightweight
Displays your catalogue with the "plain" skin
photo
A simple photo album with photo corners and an emboss effect for each image.
photo_text
A
simple photo album with photo corners and an emboss effect for each
image. Additionally an optional text in "IPTC_CAPTION" of the image
will be displayed below the image.
thumbnail
No user interface, zoom is disabled. Pages flip automatically when idle.
You can specify a link for the entire viewer area so that you can use
this template to publish a thumbnail of a catalog linking to the full
size catalog.
videooverlaysample
Enable video overlays and displays a video sample in your catalgue
You can alter the presets above by editing the corresponding XML configuration file located in the directory "[eRez root directory]/fsi4/config/pages_presets/".
If you choose to add more layout preset files you additionally need to
register these files by adding the name and the file name to the
variable "$FSI_PAGES_PRESETS" in the file
[erez root directory]/WEB-INF/templates/config/fsi.html.
Edit Hyperlinks and Overlays
When
you upload a PDF file to the eRez imaging server you no longer need to
make all your hyperlinks in a program such as Adobe Acrobat before
uploading he PDF.
Hyperlinks
are stored inside the rendered TIFF images extracted from each page in
the PDF file, and information about hyperlinks, video page overlays
etc. are stored inside a special " FSI Viewer Extra " IPTC field.
If your eRez system administrator allows you to, you can edit such information by clicking on the " Edit Hyperlinks and Overlays " button:
Edit Hyperlinks and Overlays
Click here to add or edit Hyperlinks or Overlays for this FSI Pages Collection
When you enter the Hyperlink editor you see these three icons:
This tab lets you save your edits to the FSI Viewer Extra IPTC fields in the TIFF images.
Is the hyperlink editor where you can edit hyperlinks inside the images
The overlay editor where you can specify FSI Pages overlays to load on each page.
Loading and saving links and overlays
Clicking on this icon allows you to save your edits in the hyperlink and/or Pages overlay editor to the TIFF files.
Please notice that edits are permanent, you can not roll back your edits once you have saved to the TIFF file.
If you do NOT
want to save your work but instead reload previously stored information
from the TIFF files. This will revert all unsaved changes.
Edit hyperlinks
Each page is defined in an x,y space ranging from 0.0 to 1.0 on each
axis. All links are defined by their position in this x,y space.
Independent of the width-height aspect ratio of the page the
coordinates 0.5,0.5 will be the center of the page.
Lets you edit the URL of the current link.
To rotate a link shape press this button.
To
make a rectangular link. Select the area to assign the link in the FSI
Viewer. You will now see how a number (No.), a Page and a URL "*** NEW
LINK 1 ***" is assigned to it. If you click on and then on URL to select it, you will be able to edit the information in the bottom right section of the Hyperlink Editor:
URL:
For some special URL values FSI Pages ignores the URL Prefixes and URL Suffixes. The following table lists these special URLs:
javascript:foo() Call the JavaScript function foo()
mailto:email@mydomain.com Send an email to email@mydomain.com. For mailto URLs the target frame will always be "_self".
#none Do nothing. This is handy if you just want to display a tool tip.
#page=n Forces FSI Pages to flip to page n
#zoom Forces FSI Pages to zoom to the area covered by the link's shape(s)
#zoom=1,1,0,0,0.5,0.5 Forces FSI Pages to zoom to the image area following "="
#zoomonpage=n;strView Is a combination of "#page=" and "#zoom=". This is: first flip to page n, then zoom to area strView.
Please
note that the special links starting with "#" needs to be provided
exactly as listed above. Using e.g. "#zoomToPage=[...]" or
"foo.html#zoom" will link to the HTML anchor provided rather than
executing an FSI Pages action.
Target:
The default target frame for the URL, if no "target" attribute has been set for the whole FSI Pages catalogue.
Parameters/Tool tips:
This is the place to add text for the tool tips for the link area. Please remember to turn on the "LargeToolTips" plug-in.
You can display HTML formatted text in the tool tips. The following HTML tags can be used in the tool tip text data:
To
make a polygon link. You can specify as many control points as you
like. If you click you fix a control point. If you hold down your
mousekey you will be drawing. Not pressing or clicking on any key on
your mouse means finding the next fix point.
If
you are making a rectangular or polygon link you can hide the red lines
marking the xy coordinate system by holding down this button.
Edit page overlays
Page overlays are compiled Flash movies clips that can be used as an
overlay, floating above a page in FSI Pages. You have probably seen the
"Photo Album" example created with FSI Pages at www.fsi-viewer.com. The
small sticky photo
corners come from an overlay file.
To create a new page overlay please click on:
Next you must select what type of Overlay file to add. In this example we choose "Video":
You will immediately see how the fields are filled out with values for adding a video:
What
we need now is to add a value for the videostream. The FSI Pages
Overlays can display flash (flv) videos. You need to enter the absolute path. Example http://www.myserver.com/myvideo.flv
Trick for creating paths to videos on your eRez server:
Select
a flash video on your eRez server, for example the "Flash Movie.flv"
you will find in the Samples/Other documents/ shared folder on your
eRez.
Click on "Publish to web" in the top navigation bar.
Select "HTML image"
Copy
the Image URL to a text editor. In his example the eRez server is
called http://localhost/erez, so your Image URL looks like this
Paste
this URL into the Value of the Videostream parameter. You will see a
small movie with a duck and her ducklings playing as a page overlay on
your page.
After you have made your page overlay you can move it by clicking on this button.
If you hold down this button while changing the position of the page
overlay, you will hide the red lines for the xy coordinate space.
enabled You
can edit chapters if the eRez administrator has set you up to do so. If
you enable the plugin chapters or check this button, you can load, save
and delete previously stored chapters on your eRez server.
For each entry in your chapters file, you must tell FSI on which page the chapter should be placed.
HTML code
HTML Code:is
the code you have created by setting the various parameters of your FSI
Pages catalogue. You can copy this code and paste it into your web page
in order to show your FSI Pages.
Dir/Image value:WHAT IS THIS - HOW DOES IT WORK!!!
Preview
In preview you can always see the application of your FSI Pages setting changes. The preview is updated live.
> (Expland with more menu choices)
Clicking on the > tab let's you see what further options you have for customizations.
FSI Pages
FSI Viewer
Plug-Ins
Crop
Clicking on < will reduce the number of tabs again.
FSI Pages
General
Hard PagesDefines wether the pages are flexible or inflexible e.g. like a book cover
Bend effectUsing this option you can alter the "3D" effect of the pages in FSI Pages.
You can choose "Glossy" (highlights and shadows), "Matte" (shadows only) or "none" to disable these effects.
Bend effect intensityDefines the effect level of the "Page Bend Effect" selected above as well as the intensity of the dop shadow behind the pages.
Drop Shadow:Show or hide the drop shadow behind pages.
Drop Shadow Distance:Specifies
the shadow distance of the drop shadow effect. You might want to choose
larger values for large catalogs, or small values for very thin
catalogs.
Flip corner sizeSpecifies
the size of the interactive page corners you can use to flip pages. You
can either specify the size in pixels or in percent of the page width.
Setting this parameter to "0" disables interactive page flipping by
dragging the page corners.
The default value is 10
Flip edge sizeSpecifies
the size of the interactive outer page edges you can use to flip pages.
You can either specify the size in pixels or in percent of the page
width.
Setting this parameter to "0" disables interactive page flipping by dragging the page edges.
Background Image:Let you define an image on eRez server serving as a background image. Please enter the relative path
to the image, just like eRez displays the path when you view an image
in eRez web interface (you can copy the path from the "Path and Name"
row, e.g. "sample images/formats/TIFF/3D Toy Car.tif").
Background Image EffectsDefines
image modification parameters to apply to images used. The value of
this parameter depends on the imaging server being used. With eRez
server you can sharpen the image and define the JPEG compression level,
e.g. "sharpen=100&quality=95".
Show load progressShow
(Yes) or hide (No) the load progress display. FSI Pages automatically
sets this parameter to "true" if you specify a hyperlink for the entire
FSI Pages instance
Behaviour
Enable Zoom:Enable or disable zooming into pages when the user clicks a page.
Click to zoomEnabling this option enables the user to zoom a page by clicking it. Default value is Yes.
Initial magnificationEnter the initial magnification when clicking a page in percent of the source image ("100" = maximum magnification).
With
FSI Viewer 4.1 or above you can additionally use the parameter values
"fitWidth" or "fitHeight" to make FSI Viewer zoom a page to fit the
entire width or height of a page. If you do not specify this parameter
FSI Viewer displays the entire image.
Possible values range from 1 to 1000
Zoom Pages in Place:By default FSI Pages zooms pages to use the entire space of the viewer for zooming.
Choosing "yes" makes FSI Pages zoom image in place.
Show links while turning pagesSet
this parameter to "Yes" if you want FSI Pages to display link shapes
during flip animations. Showing links decreases the performance of the
flip animations.
Show overlays when zoomingDefines whether to show or hide page overlays when zooming into a page.
Config
Crop Images to Pages:Enable
this option to automatically crop images to fill the entire pages. You
need to specify an aspect ratio manually in this case.
Enable Page Slider:Enable or disable the slider of the user interface to quickly navigate to different pages.
First page numbery default (FirstPageNumber=1) the front cover is page number one.
You can specify an offset so that the page numbers start with a different value.
This parameter affects page numbers, the index and the display of the current page number in the FSI Pages user interface.
Enable Page Index:Enable or disable the page index presenting thumbnails of all pages.
Cache index imagesSetting
the value to Yes (default) speeds up showing and hiding the page index
with a possible overall performance penalty when presenting many pages.
Setting the value to false deletes index data when hiding the index,
forcing the viewer to build the index each time it is shown.
Total no. of pages to cache Defines
the number of pages to hold in memory. Using larger numbers will make
FSI Pages consume more memory (RAM) and cached pages will be read from
the browser's file cache less frequently.
Use "No" to hold all pages in memory once loaded. This is the default behaviour of previous versions.
No. of images to cache backwardsNumber of preceding pages to load in advance. Default is 2
No. of images to cache forwardNumber of subsequent pages to load in advance. Default is 4
Remember last pageIf
you enable this parameter FSI Pages stores the page number of the most
recently viewed page on the user's computer and displays this page on
start up the next time the user views the same catalogue (image
collection) again.
Forget last page afterBy
default the last viewed page will be restored on the next visit of a
user if you enable the RememberLastViewedPage parameter. You might want
to specify an expire time after that the last viewed page will be
discarded. Please specify the expire time in seconds, e.g. "3600" for
one hour.
By default, the stored pages will be stored infinitely.
Minimum cache timeDefines
the minimum time each page is being held in memory after it has been
viewed the last time. Set this parameter to "0" to remove pages
exceeding the "PageCacheLimit" immediately. Default is 3.
Turn pages when idleRun
the FSI Pages in demonstration mode and turn pages automatically when
the user does not interact (move the mouse) for 2 seconds. Default is
"No".
Turn pages when idle delay Show
each page for at least n seconds when flipping pages automatically.
Please note that a page might be displayed for longer if loading the
page takes longer than the time specified.
Turn pages when idle min pageLoop
the auto flip action between minimum and maximum "Turn page when idle".
This way you can restrict the auto flip to a range of pages. If the
initial page is outside the range specified, FSI Pages flips towards
the range before looping between the range specified.
Turn pages when idle max pageMaximum page to auto flip to with "turn pages when idle". (See above)
User Interface:Enable or disable FSI Pages user interface.
Initial pageEnter the index of the page to display on startup. By default this is "1" for the front cover.
Page turn speedEnter a numeric value specifying the page turn speed between 1 (slowest) and 100 (fastest).
Default Value is 82.
RotationOptional
rotation of FSI Pages thumbnails.
Please note that using the "rotation" parameters with normal size FSI
Pages instances is not recommended as zooming, printing, index view and
alike do not correspond to the rotation.
Pages aspect ratioEnter
the aspect ratio of the individual pages, e.g. "8000:6000". By default
FSI Pages uses the aspect ratio of the first image in the collection.
Page overlayDefine
a global page overlay for all pages and/or for individual pages. A page
overlay is a movie clip that loads on top of a page. To specify a
default overlay for all pages except for those, you specified an
individual overlay for, please add a default="true" attribute to the node. Please see chapter "Page Overlays" in the FSI Viewer Manual for details.
Remove pages atUsing
this parameter you can add blank pages. The value of the parameter must
contain one or more image page numbers of the blank pages to be
inserted.
E.g. "2,10" adds two blank pages at page 2 and page 10, moving the other images in your collection correspondingly.
Reverse PagesSet
this parameter to "Yes" to reverse the page sequence of pages. Please
note that this parameter does not change the reading order.
Use Right to LeftBy default FSI Pages uses the western page reading order (left-to-right).
Enable this parameter to use right-to-left reading order, e.g. for Arab documents.
Single sidedBy
default FSI Pages creates a page for each image in the image
collection.
Using this parameter you can advise FSI Pages to use images on even or
uneven pages only, inserting a blank page on the opposite side.
Use "false" to display images on all pages. (default)
Use "even" to display images on even pages only.
Use "uneven" to display images on uneven pages only
Default value is false
XML base pathIf you specify this parameter, FSI Pages will try to load XML data for each page from the location specified.
The file path of the XML files must match XMLBase/[image filename].xml
Enable plug-in eventsUsing
this parameter you can enable or disable plug-in event notifications
e.g. for the JS Bridge plug-in. Please see "Event Notifications and
Actions" in the FSI Documentation for details.
Logging delaySpecifies
a minimum period of time a page must be visible before loading the
PageLogURL. Use "0" to log each page access immediately. The default
value of 2000 (ms) ensures, that a page has been viewed for at least 2
seconds.
Logging targetBy
default FSI Pages uses the special target "_internal" which loads the
URL from within the Flash plug-in. You can use this parameter to
specify a different HTML target frame like "_self" or "_top".
Logging URLTemplate based URL to load each time the user flips to another page.
The following templates will be replaced at runtime:
[pagenum] - The current 0-based page index
[totaltime] - Total seconds the FSI Pages instance is visible
[instanceid] - A unique number identifying the FSI Pages instance
[uniqueid] - The FSI Pages parameter value "UniqueID"
Example URL:
http://foo.com/log.php?catalog=foo&page=[pagenum]&id=[instanceid]
You
can alternatively call a Javascript function using the "javascript:"
syntax. In this case you need to define a valid HTML target frame using
the "PageLogTarget" parameter.
Cover
Back Cover:Setting
"BackCover" parameter to false disables access to the back cover and
forces FSI Pages to add a blank content page if required.
Fill full back cover Fill the entire back cover with the corresponding image.
This is: Ignore page margins and do not use an overlay for the cover page specified.
Back cover imageUse the image specified. Enter a relative path to an image (e.g. "images/flowers/rose.tif")
Blank back coverUse a blank page without any image
Back cover configurationSpecify
a separate image configuration file (*.fsi) to be used for the back
cover. The cover page(s) will be added to images in the image list.
Front Cover:Setting
"FrontCover" parameter to false disables access to the front cover and
forces FSI Pages to display the first image on the first inner left
page.
Fill full front cover Fill the entire front cover with the corresponding image.
This is: Ignore page margins and do not use an overlay for the cover page specified.
Front cover imageUse the image specified. Enter a relative path to an image (e.g. "images/flowers/rose.tif")
Blank front coverUse a blank page without any image
Help image URLAn
absolute or relative ImageURL (like FPXSrc) to an image on the imaging
server that FSI Pages displays left of the first page of the catalog.
Front cover configurationSpecify
a separate image configuration file (*.fsi) to be used for the front
cover. The cover page(s) will be added to images in the image list.
Layout
Image alignment on pagesAlignment of the images on the pages. The default is "TC" which centers the images horizontally on top of the page.
Please specify the alignment for even
(left) pages. Uneven (right) pages will be aligned correspondingly.
Possible values are any combination of:
T (Top)
C (Center)
B (Bottom)
and
L (Left)
C (Center)
R (Right)
The default value is "TC".
Max. Index Image Size:Enter the maximum width or height for the thumbnail images in the page index.
The actual width and height depend on the aspect ratio of the pages
(see parameter " Pages aspect ratio ").
The possible values range from 16 to 1000. Default value is "60".
Crop page images (Bottom)Specify the amount in pixel (e.g. "100") or in percent (e.g. "10%") to crop from the specified bottom side of the page image.
This parameter is especially useful
to remove crop marks from catalogs.
Instead of using the crop amounts "CropLeft" and "CropRight" you might
want to use "CropInner" and "CropOuter" for alternating crop margins
for even/uneven pages.
Crop page images (Inner)Specify the amount in pixel (e.g. "100") or in percent (e.g. "10%") to crop from the inner side of the page image.
Crop page images (Left)Specify the amount in pixel (e.g. "100") or in percent (e.g. "10%") to crop from the specified left side of the page image.
Crop page images (Outer)Specify the amount in pixel (e.g. "100") or in percent (e.g. "10%") to crop from the outside of the page image.
Crop page images (Right)Specify the amount in pixel (e.g. "100") or in percent (e.g. "10%") to crop from the specified right side of the page image.
Crop page images (Top)Specify the amount in pixel (e.g. "100") or in percent (e.g. "10%") to crop from the specified top side of the page image.
Interface margin bottom , Interface margin left , Interface margin right, Interface margin top
Margin
on the side of the turning pages in pixel. The margin effects the
position of the pages only, not the user interface of FSI Pages. You
should at least specify a bottom margin to provide space for the
interface.
Using
Viewer Margin parameters to define the size and position of FSI Viewer
inside FSI Pages. Usually you only specify Viewer Margin Bottom to
provide space for the FSI Pages interface.
Links
PDF LINKS, LINK EDITOR
Enable/Follow linksSetting
this parameter to "nO" prevents FSI Pages from opening links on the
pages. Links and tool tips will nevertheless be displayed.
Link template dataWhen
defining "Link Templates" to replace place holders in Link URLs you can
use this parameter to specify the values that shall be inserted. The
number and sequence of the values must match the number and sequence of
the templates you defined using the "Link Templates" parameter.
Multiple values have to be separated by commas and the individual
values have to be provided urlencoded.
Link templatesYou can provide one or more identifiers that will be replaced in Link URLs.
The identifiers are case sensitive and must be separated by commas.
The values to insert have to be defined by the parameter "LinkTemplateData"
Default link URLUse this URL for links if no URL has been specified in the page data.
Default link targetUse this HTML target frame for links if no target frame has been specified in the page XML data.
Default link URL prefixUse this prefix for all links on the pages if no prefix has been specified in the page data.
Default link URL suffixUse this suffix for all links on the pages if no suffix has been specified in the page data.
Default link tool tipUse this tool tip for all links on the pages if no tool tip has been specified in the page data.
Default Javascript targetUse
this HTML target frame for "javascript:" links if no target frame has
been specified in the page data. Default value is "_self"
Global link URLSpecifies
a link to open when the user clicks anywhere on the FSI Pages instance.
This parameter is especially useful when using a small preview of a
catalog to lead the user to the full size version of FSI Pages.
You can use URLs starting with "javascript:" to have a Javascript
function called when the user clicks the viewer.
Global link targetHTML frame in which to open the URL specified by "DemoURL" parameter in.
You can use default frame names like "_self" or "_blank" or use a custom frame of your HTML frame set.
Force link URLForce FSI Pages to use this URL for all links on all pages.
This overwrites any URLs specified in the page data.
Force link targetForce FSI Pages to use this HTML target frame for all links on all pages.
This overwrites any target frames specified in the page XML data.
Note: this parameter does not affect "javascript:" and "mailto:" links.
Force link URL prefixForce FSI Pages to use this prefix for all links on all pages.
This overwrites any prefixes and suffixes specified in the page data.
Prefixes will not be applied to absolute URLs and special link values like "javascript:".
Force link URL suffixForce FSI Pages to use this suffix for all links on all pages.
This overwrites any prefixes and suffixes specified in the page data.
Suffixes will not be applied to absolute URLs and special link values like "javascript:".
Force link tipForce FSI Pages to use this tool tip for all links on the pages.
This overwrites any tool tips specified in the page data.
Force Javascript targetorce
FSI Pages to use this HTML target frame for all "javascript:" links on
all pages. This overwrites any target frames specified in the page XML
data.
Note: this parameter does not affect URL and "mailto:" links.
Link area opacitySpecify
the opacity of the link areas from 0 (no fill) to 100 (opaque). The
color corresponds to the color of the link area's border color.
RGBA color of active links8-digit
hexadecimal number specifying the color and opacity of links on the
pages when the user clicks a link in the form "RRGGBBAA".
E.g. "FF0000FF" for opaque red or "00FF0099" for semi-transparent green
RGBA color of hover links8-digit
hexadecimal number specifying the color and opacity of links on the
pages when the user points at a link in the form "RRGGBBAA".
E.g. "FF0000FF" for opaque red or "00FF0099" for semi-transparent green
RGBA color of normal links8-digit hexadecimal number specifying the color and opacity of links on the pages in normal state in the form "RRGGBBAA".
E.g. "FF0000FF" for opaque red or "00FF0099" for semi-transparent green
Save
Enable Printing:Enable or disable the user to print pages.
Print effectsDefines
image modification parameters to apply to images used for printing. The
value of this parameter depends on the imaging server being used. With
eRez server you can sharpen the image and define the JPEG compression
level, e.g. "sharpen=100&quality=95".
Print resolutionDefines
the maximum size of the image in pixels to download for printing.
Please note that the actual size depends on the size of the image and
(with eRez server) on the maximum size defined in the real time
template used with FSI Viewer (see parameter PrintTemplate).
The default value is 2000
Print templateDefines the eRez real time template used to load the print image
Enable savingEnable
or disable the user to download pages, or documents representing parts
of the entire document. Without additional preparations, FSI Pages
offers downloading an image of the left or right page. Additionally you
can provide documents for download for the entire document, a section
of the document or PDF files for each page. FSI Viewer documentation provides extensive information on configuring and preparing these download options.
Enable saving of imagesSet
this parameter to "No" if you want to prevent the user from downloading
images of pages. In this case the PDF download options will be
displayed only.Save optionsA
comma separated list of options to be presented to the user in the
"Save" dialog. The default is presenting all options which corresponds
to the following parameter value:
document,chapters,both,left,right
Using
the parameter value: left,right enables saving the left or right page
only. Please note that the options might as well not appear, if there
is no data available or specified to download for any of these options
Save effectsDefines
image modification parameters to apply to images used for saving. The
value of this parameter depends on the imaging server being used. With
eRez server you can sharpen the image and define the JPEG compression
level, e.g. "sharpen=100&quality=95".
Save URL prefixSpecifies a prefix for the URL FSI Pages opens when the user chooses the "Left Page" or "Right Page" option in the Save dialog.
Save URL suffixSpecifies a suffix for the URL FSI Pages opens when the user chooses the "Left Page" or "Right Page" option in the Save dialog.
Save resolutionThe
maximum resolution for images the user can choose to download in the
"Save" dialog. Please note that the actual size of the image might be
limited by the resolution of the source image or by an imaging server
restriction.
The default value is 2000
Save templateThe eRez real time template to use when downloading images in the "Save" dialog
The default real-time template is fsi. New real-time templates can only be added by the eRez administrator(s).
Save URL targetHTML frame to open page related files (SaveURL) in. Default value is "_blank".
Force save URLThis
parameter overrides the download URL specified in the "file" attribute
of the page's XML data. Specifying this parameter forces FSI Pages to
use the same download URL for all pages.
Full document URLURL
to a document containing all pages displayed in an FSI Pages instance.
This is the URL the user will be redirected to when choosing the
"Entire Document" option in the "Save" dialog
Search
Enable searchEnable or disable the user to search the content of your document.
FSI Pages displays a dialog where the user can enter one or more
keywords. FSI Pages retrieves matches from eRez server, which searches
the images contained in your flipping document - similar to searching
in eRez web interface.
Make sure to check the "Enable Text Search" option in FSI Pages
Converter 2, if you convert a PDF document. This way FSI Pages
Converter exctracts the text contained in each page of the PDF and
writes the keywords to the IPTC data of each TIFF file. This way you
can provide a convenient content search to users.
URL to request search resultsYou
can assign a custom URL to direct search requests to using this
parameter. For example you might want to use a database and server side
script to return pages related to the search request. This is the
default way if you are not using eRez imaging server.
Width of search dialogThe width of the search dialog in pixels.
Height of search dialogThe height of the search dialog in pixels.
Add quotes to searchSetting
this parameter to "Yes" makes FSI Pages add quotes to search requests
so that only exact matches will be returned. Setting this parameter
implicitly disables the "Add wildcards to search" parameter.
Add wildcards to searchBy
default FSI Pages adds wildcards ("*") to the keywords the user entered
into the search input of the search dialog. Set this parameter to "No"
if you don't want FSI Pages to add wildcards automatically. Using "Yes"
disables this parameter. Default value is "Yes".
Use HTTP GET for searchBy default FSI Pages requests search results using the HTTP POST method.
Using this parameter you can force FSI Pages to use the HTTP GET method when requesting search results. Default value is "No".
Search parametersThis
parameter provides the possibility to add parameters to the search
query within FSI Pages. The parameters need to be provided in the
regular HTTP request format: param1=value1¶m2=value2.
Value to pass with searchA
custom string to pass to the server along with the search request. This
option is useful for logging purposes when using a server other than
eRez to return search results.
Style
Page Border Color:Color
of the page borders specified as 6 digit web color. Use "false" for no
border at all. The default value is "CCCCCC" (grey).
Page Background Color:Let’s you pick a background color for all pages.
Hexcolor of track bar6-digit hex-color for the track bar of the scroll bar in the page index. Default value is "DDDDDD"
Hexcolor of scrollbar arrows6-digit hex-color for the arrows of the scroll bar in the page index. The default value is "000000" (black)
Base color of scroll bar6-digit hex-color for the scroll bar in the page index. The default value is "CCCCCC".
Show page numbersEnable or disable page numbers on the pages.
Page Number Color:Pick a text color for the page numbers.
Page Number Position:Choose the alignment of the page numbers.
Page Number Size:Specify the size of the page numbers in percent of the page height.
Page number background colorPick a background color for the page numbers.
Indentation of page numbersSpecifies the indentation in percent of the page width.
This parameter does not apply if the page number position is centered horizontally. Default is 1%.
FSI Viewer
General
Animation qualitySpecifies the quality during animations (transitions).
The lower the quality, the smoother the animations.
Animation Speed:Speed of animated motion from 1 (slowest) to 100 (max. speed).
Animation TypeDefines the type of the zoom animation
No zoom limitAllows
magnification beyond the actual resolution of the source image. If you
zoom beyond the available resolution the viewer interpolates the
presentation and the image may become less clear.
Maximum ZoomThe
maximum magnification in percent of the source image. The default value
of "100%" restricts the magnification to the physical resolution of the
source image.
Hide survey window(See
left) select whether to show or hide the small survey window within the
FSI Viewer telling you which part of the image you are viewing and the
percentage you have zoomed into the image
Show selection frameSpecifies whether to show (Yes) or hide (No) the selection frame of the survey window.
Use hand cursorIf
you set this parameter to "true" the default arrow cursor will be used
instead of the hand cursor when hovering over the image or the survey
window.
Hexcolor of selection frameDepends on the skin
Opacity outside selectionDepends on the skin
Mask hexcolor outside selectionDepends on the skin
Survey window width / Survey window heightSpecify the size of the survey window by entering the maximum width and height of the image inside the survey window.
Background image URLThe path to an image on your imaging server to be used as a background.
If you use a relative path (recommended) the FSIBase parameter will be used to get the absolute path to the image.
Hide User Interface:After
loading FSI Viewer the menu bar does not display. A menu opener button
is displayed instead which shows how the menu can be displayed.
This option is especially usefull when an image is meant to look like
an ordinary image, or when there are many FSI Viewers to be seen on one
website.
Page Flip Sounds:Enabling
this option enables the FSI Viewer plug-in "PageSounds" which play
varying and panning page flip sounds when the user flips a page.
Menu Alignment:Alignment of the menu bar and the survey window.
There are six different options:
TL = TopLeft
TC = TopCenter
TR = TopRight
BL = BottomLeft
BC = BottomCenter
BR = BottomRight
No SceneSet animationsIf
this option is activated the transition between scenes and SceneSets is
not animated. This can be usefull if the different scenes present
different states of an object instead of a rotation.
No scene loop (X-axis)The
first and last scene in the each scene set will be considered ending
points. (E.g. for partial rotations < 360 degree). The default is
"No"
No set loop (Y-axis)The first and the last scene set will be considered ending points.
(E.g. for partial rotations < 360 degree). The default is "No".
Preload 3D Images:If
this parameter is activated all scenes will be loaded on startup in
high resolution. Otherwise preview images will be loaded with lower
resolution. This parameter can significantly influence loading times
and traffic volumes.
Setting this parameter to false leads to faster startup times and scene
images will be loaded as soon as they need to be displayed.
Scene sequence definitionWith
this parameter you can define the SceneSet for images with several
scenes (TilesX, TilesY). This sets the order of the scenes to be
displayed.
A sceneset containing all scenes (image tiles) will be created if no
sets are defined.
In the viewer the scenes are selected with the mouse in the x direction and the SceneSets in the y direction.
The individual sets are seperated
with ";" (semicolon).
Scenes within the sets are seperated with "," (comma) and specify the
1-based index of the image from left to right, up to down up to the
total number of scenes (TilesX x TilesY).
Instead
of individual scenes you can also specify scene ranges, e.g. "5-10".
If you leave out the start or the finish of a scene range, 1 or
respectively the last scene number will be assumed. If you enter the
field with "->" the field from the first number to the last number
plus the first scene up to the second number will be assumed.
Size of image detail tiles (X-axis)The
value can be defined relative to the viewer size (e.g. "25%") or using
absolute pixel values (e.g. "256").
The default value of 50% means that each image tile is one quarter in
size of the entire viewer. This way a maximum of 9 image tiles is
required to display the selected image section. Default value is 50%.
Size of image detail tiles (Y-axis)Please see previous
No image transitionIf this parameter is activated, subsequently loaded image details are displayed abruptly without transition.
Initial magnificationThe
initial magnification in FSI Viewer after the user selected an image to
zoom. Specify the magnification in percent of the source image, e.g.
"100" zooms to the physical resolution of the source image (default
maximum magnification). With FSI Viewer 4.1 or above you can
additionally use the parameter values "fitWidth" or "fitHeight" to make
FSI Viewer zoom a page to fit the entire width or height of a page. If
you do not specify this parameter FSI Viewer displays the entire image
Enable detail bufferEnabling
the detail buffer keeps previously loaded image details visible when
zooming in or out instead of displaying the low resolution preview
image while loading additional image details. This way zoom transitions
appear smoother.
Simultaneous requestsPlease do not change this value unless you are certain that this is necessary and you are aware of possible consequences:
Increasing this value might lead to increased imaging server load
Decreasing the value will decrease the download performance
Custom help URLIf
you want to create an individual help page for your FSI Viewer or FSI
Showcase enter the complete (absolute) URL to this page using this
parameters.
Default Value: http://help.fsi-viewer.com
Custom help URL targetUsing this parameter you can determine the target name of the browser window if a user opens the help page.
"_blank" is the default setting which causes the opening of a new browser window.
Ignore query parametersIf this parameter is activated, the viewer ignores all parameters passed via HTTP-query except for the "cfg" parameter.
This way you can disable modification of FSI configuration by query.
3D Images prefixPrefix
to add to the <image src=""> values. You might want to use these
parameters to pass a prefix by HTTP query rather than using the
corresponding "prefix" attributes in the <images3d> node.
3D Images suffixSuffix
to add to the <image src=""> values. You might want to use these
parameters to pass a suffix by HTTP query rather than using the
corresponding "prefix" attributes in the <images3d> node.
Initial Action:Instructs FSI Viewer to execute the action specified on startup. This is especially useful for virtual 3D presentations.
Speed of Action:Defines
the speed of "Initial Action" explained above where 1 is the fastest
execution possible and greater values specify slower execution.
Repeat Action on Reset:Choose "yes" to repeat the "Initial Action" explained above each time the user resets the viewer.
Initial Mouse Mode:Specifies the selected mouse mode on startup. Default value is "3".
Initial ViewSets
the image segment that is initially displayed. The first two parameters
are required as they specify the SceneSet and the Scene. For 2D image
both of these values are always 1.
The other parameters are optional and specify the image segment and the rotation around the z-axis.
Return to Initial ViewIf
this parameter is activated, clicking the "Reset" button will display
the image section defined by the InitialView parameter instead of the
entire image.
If this parameter is set to "No",
the initial view will be active on startup, but pressing the Reset
button will reset the image to the default view.
ZoomCache URLIf
you use NeptuneLabs ZoomCache, please specify the URL of the ZoomCache
server here. If you haven't installed this yourself, you can receive
this URL and a ZoomCache ID from your image server partner or
ZoomServer consultant.
Use ZoomCache for Flash 5 onlyUse ZoomCache only for Flash-Plugins of Version 5.
When using watermarking, save
functions or other functions of ZoomCache this parameter must have the
value 0 or false to enable access to ZoomCache for all plugin versions.
ZoomCache IDWhen
using the NeptuneLabs ZoomCache enter the name of the access profile
for your images here. You may have several profiles i.e. if you use
watermarking or different Image Servers.
Plug-Ins
Additional Plug-ins:Choose one or more FSI Plug-ins to include. Please note that this option activates plug-ins with default
options. You can also specify plug-in parameters using the "Additional
Parameters" input. Please refer toFSI Viewer documentationfor a detailed description on using FSI plug-ins
BackgroundImage. Displas an image in the background of FSI Pages
Chapters. Adds a dropdown menu to jump to certain pages (chapters).
LargeTooltips. Displays tooltips with description
Notepad. Adds a notepad for the user to take notes.The menu button added looks like this:
PagesMirror. Displays mirrored pages below the catalogue.
PageSounds. Plays a sound when pages are turned.
PagesThumbBar. Displays a row of thumbnail images for the FSI Pages.
ShoppingList. ShoppingChart
implementation in FSI Pages. To enable the ShoppingList Plug-in you
must also have the fsiviewertemplates installed on your server.
StickyNotes. Adds sticky notes to certain pages.
Clockprogress. Display load progress in style of a clock. Please see FSI Viewer section for further details.
ColorAdjust. Adds the Color Adjustment icon to the FSI Viewer menu.Please see FSI Viewer section for further details.
ContextMenu. Adds FSI Viewer related items to the FSI Viewers context menu in the Adobe Flash player.Please see FSI Viewer section for further details.
CustomButton. Adds a custom button to the FSI Viewer Menu. Please see FSI Viewer section for further details.
FullScreen. Enables the full screen option available in Flash 10.Please see FSI Viewer section for further details.
History. Add
browser like navigation buttons to the FSI Viewer Menu, which let's you
go back and forth in your between the places you have zoomed into and
panned in the FSI Viewer image. Please see FSI Viewer section for further details.
JSBridge. The
"JavaScript Bridge" plug-in provides a scripting interface to control
FSI Viewer using JavaScript. Using the JavaScript bridge you can
control viewer functions like "ZoomIn" and "Reset", you can remotely
press/release Buttons inside the FSI Viewer and you can zoom to
specified image sections directly. Additionally you can implement a
JavaScript function receiving FSI event notifications. Please see FSI Viewer section for further details.
Magnifier. Adds a magnifier to your FSI Viewer. Please see FSI Viewer section for further details.
MaxZoom. Add a button to zoom to the real image size.Please see FSI Viewer section for further details.
Measure. Add a tool to measure certain parts of the image with a "ruler". Please see FSI Viewer section for further details.
MouseModes. You can alter the sequence of menu buttons. Please see FSI Viewer section for further details.
MouseModeSelect. Integrates a dropdown menu into the menu bar to select the mouse mode. Please see FSI Viewer section for further details.
Music. Plays music in the background. Please see FSI Viewer section for further details.
NavExtension. Adds the navigation helper menu.Please see FSI Viewer section for further details.
Resize. Dynamically resize the FSI Viewer.Please see FSI Viewer section for further details.
Cropping the image works exactly as described in the FSI Viewer Crop section.
Publish as FSI Showcase
Like
FSI Viewer, FSI Showcase provides the possibility to view high
resolution images on-line and present virtual three-dimensional objects
requiring low bandwidth only. FSI Showcase Add-on integrates a
resizable scroll pane into FSI Viewer
displaying automatically generated thumbnails of multiple images.
Clicking a thumbnail displays the image in FSI Viewer. This way a
single viewer instance can be used to display hundreds of images
presenting thumbnails and optional labels for each image.
The
images displayed in FSI Showcase can either be specified manually (the
contents of a shared folder) or automatically based on a selection
. The selection can be dynamic. If your selection is a folder, whenever
the folder content changes, the content in the FSI Showcase changes as
well. If your selection is a query, whenever images are added or
deleted on the eRez server that includes or excludes it from the query
in the selection, the content in the FSI Showcase changes accordingly.
Please
note that the version of FSI Showcase Add-on that ships with eRez
server is an evaluation copy that needs to be licensed separately.
Please contact your eRez dealer for more information.
Click "Preview" any time to see the effect of your changes.
As
FSI Showcase offers many parameters to change the layout, color and
appearance it is important to understand how to modify default values
and how to create your own settings.
To
modify default options you can edit the XML configuration file
"_default.fsi" located in the FSI Viewer setup directory (the default
location is "[eRez root directory]/fsi"). Additionally you can
select settings which represents a configuration file defining FSI
Viewer options as well as the Showcase appearance. All values defined
in the layout preset supersede options specified in the default
configuration. However, options selected manually supersede values of
the default configuration as well as values defined in the layout
preset.
Publish
General
Width x HeightWidth x height of the viewer (in pixels).
ResizeableDisplays a resizable preview window if this option is checked.
Skin filenameUse the specified skin defining the appearance of FSI viewer user interface.
It is recommended to add custom layout presets (see " Default Values
and Layout Presets" paragraph above) when using custom FSI Skins.
Intro filenameFSI
Viewer ships with a default start animation. Custom intros are
available on demand. Please note that using an unregistered intro
activates the evaluation mode.
SharpnessThe
amount of sharpening to apply to the images. This value must be in the
range -500 (heavy blur) to 500 (strong sharpening). A value of 0
applies no sharpening.
QualityThe
quality of JPEG compressed images shown in the FSI viewer and
thumbnails. This must be in the range 0 (very poor quality/small image
file) to 100 (highest quality/largest image file). It is not recommended to use values below 10% or above 90%.
Language:Specifies the language of FSI Viewer user interface.
Available language files are located in the directory
[eRez root directory]/fsi/languages/ . Please refer to FSI Viewer Documentation if you want to modify a language file or add a new language.
Sourcecode Options
Additional Parameters:You can use this text field to enter FSI parameters manually.
Parameters have to be entered in the following way "Parameter1=Value1&Parameter2=Value2...".
Debug modeFSI Viewer displays a debug window offering useful authoring information if set to "yes".
Window Mode:Lets you define wether the flash instance should be opaque or transparent.
Background hexcolorLet’s you pick a background color for the parts of the FSI Showcase not covered by the image you view or the FSI user interface.
ViewerBorderDefines the color of the border.
Round CornersThe size of round edges.
Flash Detection: You
can publish FSI Viewer including or without Flash detection.
In case you choose publishing without Flash detection, users with an
outdated version or without any Flash plug-in setup on their systems
will not be prompted to download Adobe Flash plug-in.Wrap in (X)HTML: Choose
wether to generate the entire (X)HTML document or FSI Viewer code only.
Check this option if you want to create a new document showing FSI
Viewer. Uncheck this option if you want to add FSI Viewer to an
existing document.
Target Document Choose the document type of the web document you want to add FSI Viewer code to. Usually this should be "HTML 4.0".
Load/Save Settings
The
settings you have created regarding this instance of the FSI Showcase
can be saved on the eRez Server - if your eRez administrator has set
you up to alow you to do this!
When logged into eRez with your username and password you can access your previously loaded settings.
eRez/FSI also ships with some sample settings you can choose from:
default_floating_bottom
default_floating_top
default_inside_bl
default_inside_br
default_inside_tl
default_inside_tr
default_outside_bottom
default_outside_left
default_outside_right
default_outside_top
erez_defaults
showcase_3dfolders
showcase_info
showcase_text
Loading new settings will update the parameter values in the publish to web specification tabs.
Preview
In preview you can always see the application of your FSI Showcase setting changes. The preview is updated on the fly.
> (Expland with more menu choices)
Clicking on the > tab let's you see what further options you have for customizations.
Clicking on < will reduce the number of tabs again.
Showcase
Config
Keep image sectionUsually
FSI Showcase displays the entire image (or the image section specified
by the parameter "Initial View") when selecting a thumbnail. Set this
parameter to "Yes" to if you want to preserve the image section you are
currently viewing when selecting another image.
Image selected at startupThe index of the image selected on startup. Enter the index of the image from 1 to n images. The default value is 1.
Preload thumbnailsSetting
the value to "0" makes the showcase load thumbnails on-demand.
Setting positive values enables the pre-loader which loads all images
on startup The given value specifies the number of images to preload
simultaneously.
Please
note: Be careful when activating this option especially with
automatically generated image lists or large image lists as it might
cause higher server loads and increased (and possibly unnecessary)
network traffic.
Generate thumbnails using InitialViewUse
the image section defined by the parameter "Initial View" to create the
thumbnail image if set to "Yes". If set to "No" the entire image will
be used.
Crop images to thumbnail sizeAutomatically crop images to match the dimensions of the thumbnails.
Empty imagesUsing this parameter you can add place holders to your image collection.
The value of the parameter must contain one or more image indices the place holders shall occupy.
E.g. "2,10" adds place holders at position 2 and 10.
Label
Label text hexcolorA
6-digit hexadecimal color value defining the text color of thumbnail
labels. This value has no effect if the contents of a label contains
<font color="[colorvalue] "></font> tags. Default is
#000000 (black).
Label text sizeText size in pixel for the text presented below the thumbnail image.
Use "0" to disable text and positive values (e.g. "8") to enable texts on the thumbnails.
Label text widthYou
can use this value to increase the horizontal or vertical space
available for thumbnail labels. In case the thumbnail label text does
not fit into the available space, the label will be displayed cropped,
but the entire lable is available in the thumbnail's tool tip.
Label text heightYou
can use this value to increase the horizontal or vertical space
available for thumbnail labels. In case the thumbnail label text does
not fit into the available space, the label will be displayed cropped,
but the entire lable is available in the thumbnail's tool tip.
Label text fontDefines
the font used to display thumbnail labels. This value has no effect if
the contents of a label contains <font face="[fontname]
"></font> tags. Please note that the font will only be
reflected, if the font is available on the user's system. Otherwise a
similar font will be displayed.
Label text alignmentAlign
the thumbnail labels left, centered, or right in the availabel space
for label texts. This value has no effect if the contents of a label
contains <p align="[alignment] "></p> tags
Display labels at the rightSet this parameter to "true" to display thumbnail labels right of the images instead of below the thumbnail images.
Thumbnail Label Content:Content
of thumbnail labels. The selection has no effect if the layout preset
does not show thumbnail labels or provides custom information, like
with the "showcase_text" settings. Please refer to FSI Viewer documentation for information on setting up the label content and retrieving image (IPTC) data from eRez.
The
string may contain basic HTML tags to format the text. Additionally you
can add templates being replaced at runtime. Please see
"LabelTemplates" parameter for details.
Thumbnail label templatesFSI
Showcase add-on replaces the specified templates in the thumbnail
labels (parameter "LabelContent") with the value specified in the
image's configuration at runtime. This is: any configuration value
(specified in _default.fsi, image.fsi or by HTTP Query) can be
integrated into the thumbnail label. To do so, you need to
a) Add a corresponding template to the "LabelContent" parameter value
b) Add the template to the "LabelTemplates" value
Each template needs to be entered as
an XML node, while the node name is the name of the full configuration
parameter name like you would use the parameter in the HTML query for
FSI Viewer, e.g. <FPXWidth/> or <Showcase_Dir/>.
Label prefixA prefix to be added to each label text.
Margin below thumbnail textYou can use this value to add additional space above (Label Margin Top) or below (Label Margin Bottom) the thumbnail text.
Margin above thumbnail textYou can use this value to add additional space above (Label Margin Top) or below (Label Margin Bottom) the thumbnail text.
Horizontal position of thumbnail textYou
can use this value to adjust the horizontal position of the text area
of the thumbnail. Negative values move the text area to the left while
positive values move the text area to the right.
Vertical position of thumbnail textYou
can use this value to adjust the vertical position of the text area of
the thumbnail. Negative values move the text area up while positive
values move the text area down
Layout
Showcase layout
Scrollbar:Orientation of the scroll bar inside the thumbnail bar.
Vertical means that thumbnails will be aligned from left to right, top to bottom showing a vertical scroll bar if required.
Horizontal means that thumbnails will be aligned from top to bottom, left to right showing a horizontal scroll bar if required.
No: Arrange thumbnails vertically and use a vertical scroll bar if required
Yes: Arrange thumbnails horizontally and use a horizontal scroll bar if required
Thumbnail Bar Position:Alignment of the thumbnail bar. The bar can be attached to the left, top, right or bottom of the viewer instance.
Thumbnail bar initial sizeInitial
size of the thumbnail bar. If the layout of the showcase is not
"floating", this value additionally specifies the minimum size of the
thumbnail bar.
Thumbnail bar bottom marginThis
value defines the margin in pixels from the bottom of the thumbnail bar
to the content and scrollbar of the thumbnail bar of the showcase.
Thumbnail bar left marginMargin in pixels from the left of the thumbnail bar to the content and scrollbar of the thumbnail bar of the showcase.
Thumbnail bar right marginMargin in pixels from the right of the thumbnail bar to the content and scrollbar of the thumbnail bar of the showcase.
Thumbnail bar bottom marginMargin in pixels from the bottom of the thumbnail bar to the content and scrollbar of the thumbnail bar of the showcase.
Thumbnail bar top marginMargin in pixels from the top of the thumbnail bar to the content and scrollbar of the thumbnail bar of the showcase.
Thumbnail bottom paddingThis value defines the bottom padding of thumbnails inside the thumbnail bar of the showcase.
Thumbnail left paddingThis value defines the left padding of thumbnails inside the thumbnail bar of the showcase.
Thumbnail right paddingThis value defines the right padding of thumbnails inside the thumbnail bar of the showcase.
Thumbnail top paddingThis value defines the top padding of thumbnails inside the thumbnail bar of the showcase.
Minimize on selectMinimize the thumbnail bar to the initial size when the user selects (clicks) a thumbnail.
Scale of thumbnail imagesOverall scale of thumbnails in the thumbnail bar in percent (image, framework and labels).
Thumbnail Width / Thumbnail HeightSize of thumbnail images as retrieved from the server. The actual screen size might differ if the thumbnail scale is not 100%.
Space around thumbnail image (X)Space
between image border and thumbnail border left/right of the image
(ImageMarginX).
If you choose round edges (parameter "EdgeRadius") this value will
automatically be increased if required to ensure that the image does
not overlap the thumbnail edge.
Space around thumbnail image (Y)Space
between image border and thumbnail border above/below the image
(ImageMarginY).
If you choose round edges (parameter "EdgeRadius") this value will
automatically be increased if required to ensure that the image does
not overlap the thumbnail edge.
Bottom offsetDefines the offset from the bottom of the viewer instance to the bottom of the thumbnail bar of the showcase.
Left offsetDefines the offset from the left of the viewer instance to the left of the thumbnail bar of the showcase.
Right offsetDefines the offset from the right of the viewer instance to the right of the thumbnail bar of the showcase.
Top offsetDefines the offset from the top of the viewer instance to the top of the thumbnail bar of the showcase.
Thumbnail spacing (X-axis)The spacing between the thumbnails in the thumbnail bar in horizontal direction. Default is 4.
Thumbnail spacing (Y-axis)The spacing between the thumbnails in the thumbnail bar in vertical direction. Default is 4.
Radius of thumbnail edgesDefines a radius for drawing rounded edges of the thumbnail frame.
Use "0" for straight edges and positive values for rounded edges. Default value is 6.
Style
Hexcolor of thumbnail faceDefines
the color of the thumb face.
This value can be either defined as a solid color (e.g. "00FF00") or as
a linear color transition from top/left to bottom/right by entering two
color values separated by comma (e.g. "FF0000, 00FF00").
Border thicknessDefines the thickness of the border around the thumbnail image.
Setting this parameter to "0" disables the image border. Default value is 1
Hexcolor of highlight borderDefines the color of the highlighted section of the image border (left and top).
Hexcolor of border shadowDefines the color of the darkened section of the image border (right and bottom).
Hexcolor of lighter borderDefines the color of the highlighted section of the thumbnail border (left and top).
Hexcolor of darker borderDefines the color of the darkened section of the thumbnail border (right and bottom).
Thumbnail Border Width:Thickness of the border around the thumbnail. Enter "0" to disable the border.
Base color of ScrollbarDefines a color for the scroll bar.
Hexcolor of scrollbar arrowsDefines a color for the arrows on the buttons of the scroll bar.
Please note that the same color applies to the labels of the drag bar menu.
Hexcolor of track barDefines a color for the track area of the scroll bar.
Enable Drag Bar
Resizable
The user is able to resize the thumbnail bar dynamically. The width of the splitter bar of the showcase is increased.
Fixed
The user is not able to resize the thumbnail bar dynamically. The width of the splitter bar of the showcase is normal.
The user is not able to resize the thumbnail bar dynamically. The width of the splitter bar of the showcase is normal.
Hidden
The user is not able to resize the thumbnail bar dynamically and the splitter bar of the showcase is invisible.
Size of the drag barA floating point value defining the width of the drag bar of the thumbnail bar.
Default value is 8
Drag bar menu widthA floating point value defining the size of the menu inside the drag bar.
Show buttons in drag barShow
the buttons of the thumbnail bar enabling the user to resize the
thumbnails and the bar itself. This parameter is always "No" if the
parameter "Drag Bar" is "hidden".
Drag bar highlight colorDefines the highlight color of the drag bar.
Drag bar shadow colorDefines the shadow color of the drag bar.
Use round bevel for drawing drag barUse a large, round bevel or a small, rectangular bevel when drawing the drag bar. Default is "Yes"
Backgroundcolor of thumbnail barColor of the background of the thumbnail bar.
Opacity of thumbnail barDefines the opacity of the thumbnail bar background from "0" (invisible) to "100" (opaque).
Basecolor of thumbnail barBase
color for the thumbnail frame work, the scroll bar and the background
of the thumbnail bar. All color values will automatically be derived
from this color if not defined separately.
Rotate thumbnails Rotate thumbnails when the user points at a thumbnail.
The default value is "0" (no effect).
Possible values are 0 (degree) to 360 (degree).
Zoom thumbnailsZoom thumbnails when the user points at a thumbnail.
The default value is "100" (no effect).
Possible values are 100% (no effect) to 250%. Default value is 100
Viewer
The parameters of the Viewer section is completely similar to the ones found in FSI Viewer section.
Crop
Crops works exactly as described in the FSI Viewer, Crop section.
3D Viewer
This option
is available in eRez folder view and in the search result view and
enables you to quickly publish 3D views based on the images displayed.
This is: you can skip the composing process required with FSI Viewer 3
or lower and can easily create 3D views following the steps below:
Upload
the images taken from different viewing angles (clockwise rotation) to
a separate, empty directory on eRez server (e.g. image_01.tif to
image_24.tif)
Choose the directory you uploaded the images to, or choose a selection of images to have in your FSI Viewer 3D
Click on "Publish to web"
Click on "Publish as FSI Viewer 3D"
Note: You can use this option with any directory, but using this option with unrelated 2D images lead to a reasonable result.
FSI Viewer 3D works exactly like the FSI Viewer described previously.
Please refer to FSI Viewer documentation for a detailed information on creating 3D views and additional 3D configuration options.
How to create 3D images with Adobe photoshop
You
can make a 3D viewer just selecting the images from eRez you want to
include. But you can also create just one image with all the images for
the FSI 3D Viewer included.
In Adobe Photoshop, select:
The "File" menu
"Automate"
"Contact Sheet II"
It is very important that images which should be stitched together, are placed in alphabetic order in the directory.
The total width and total height of the combined image is the final width and height when stitched together.
Additional good advice:
Flatten all layers
Disable "Use filename as caption"
Disable "Auto-Spacing"
Set Horisontal spacing = 0
Set Vertical spacing = 0
Slideshow
As part of
the eRez Server you can publish your selections as a flash enabled
slideshow. This slideshow is accessible to all and independent of
whether the eRez server has a FSI flash viewer license.
default the default navigation menu setting for the eRez server. This is can be customized by the server administrator.
auto navigation menu becomes visible when users mouse scrolls over the navigation menu’s position in the slideshow.
on navigation menu is always on and visible in the slideshow
off navigation menu is turned off.
Display Time:In seconds for each image in the slideshow.
Transition Time:How long (in seconds) is the transition time between each image.
Open Viewer on click:If a user clicks on an image being displayed in the slideshow, should an image viewer be opened? If yes, check this option.
Background Color:Let’s you pick a color to insert into the parts of the slideshow not filled with the image you view or the navigation menu.
Transition:
default,
transitions between images (how one image blend or scale into the next
image) is determined by the setup of the eRez server and the next four
options are disabled.
Ken Burns Effect: pan and zoom images slowly with the effect that the slideshow looks more dynamic - like a movie clip
none, means that there will be no transitions between images in the slideshow.
custom, means that you can customize the fly in, rotation, alpha blend and scale transition options in your slideshow
Custom Fly in:
How should one image enter the slideshow after the previous one? In the
Custom Fly in transition "Top-Left" option, one image flies in from the
top-left corner of the slideshow and proceeds to grow towards the
Bottom-Right corner as the previous image shrinks. The options are:
none– that is no transitions where an image flies in or depending on the other custom setting – expands from the center.
Top-Left
Top-Center
Top-Right
Center-Left
Center-Right
Bottom-Left
Bottom-Center
Bottom-Right
Custom Rotation:You
can also make the transition from one image to another rotate clockwise
or counter clockwise. If the image flies in it will rotate if custom
rotates is set to clockwise or counter clockwise. If custom fly in is
set to none custom rotate will make the image twists from the center
clockwise or counter clockwise.
Custom Alpha Blend:If
checked, the transition will also blend one image into the next image.
This means that the first image will fade as the next image sharpens.
Custom Scale:If checked, the next image in the slideshow zooms out from the "fly in"-position.
Use the "Preview" to see how your slideshow will look like.
When
you are done customizing your slideshow, you can use the "Update HTML
code" to update the generated HTML code. You can then paste it into
your HTML document.
Use the "Default Values" to reset customization of your slideshow and generated HTML code.
Publishing Format Options
Target Document Type: Choose the document type of the web document you want to add the Flash Slideshow code to. Usually this should be "HTML 4.0".
Flash Detection: You can publish the Flash Slideshow including or without Flash detection.
In case you choose publishing without Flash detection, users with an
outdated version or without any Flash plug-in setup on their systems
will not be prompted to download Adobe Flash plug-in.
ActiveX Activation in Internet Explorer
In
addition to detecting the user's Flash plug-in version, checking this
option works around the "ActiveX Activation issue". In Microsoft
Internet Explorer all ActiveX plug-ins (including Flash) have a grey
border at startup and need to be activated (clicked at) before the user
is able to interact with the plug-in.
Selecting "Flash Detections" works around that by embedding Flash
Slideshow code dynamically using JavaScript.
Wrap in (X)HTML: Choose
wether to generate the entire (X)HTML document or code for the Flash
Slideshow only. Check this option if you want to create a new document
showing the Slideshow. Uncheck this option if you want to add the
Slideshow to an existing document.
Edit Image Information
Edit File. In addition to the actual image data
in the form of pixels, an image file can also contain Meta data. Meta
data means "data about the data" and can either be technical data such
as information about the equipment and settings used to capture the
image or information about the subject, status and intellectual rights.
eRez allows you to add or edit embedded Meta data in the form of IPTC data as well as change the name of the file itself.
As
a guide when editing or adding Meta data eRez will also display the
information that you can not edit such as the technical information
from a digital camera. You can edit all fields with a non-gray color:
File
File:You can edit the file name.
Path: If you click on the Path you can move the file to another folder or sub-folder. Please see below.
Orientation
Sometimes
an image needs to be "rotated". The photographer who took the picture
originally, might have rotated his camera to take a picture in
"portrait" format, not the usual "landscape" orientation of cameras.
Click on the orientation suitable for rotating the image to suit you.
Supplemental Categories:Supplemental categories further refine the subject of an image. Each category is separated by a line break.
Date Created:In
the form CCYYMMDD (CC=Century, YY=Year, MM=Month and DD=Date). eRez
will automatically fill out this field if EXIF data exists and contains
the date. Example: "19890317" indicates 17 March 1989.
Time Created:In
the form HHMMSS±HHMM (HH=Hours, MM=Minutes, SS=Seconds). eRez will
automatically fill out this field if EXIF data exists and contains the
time. Example: "090000-0500" indicates 0900 in New York (five hours
behind UTC). UTC is an acronym for “Coordinated Universal Time”.
City:Identifies city of image origin according to guidelines established by the provider.
State/Province:Identifies state/province of image origin according to guidelines established by the provider.
Country:Identifies
country/primary location of image origin according to guidelines
established by the provider. Examples: "USA" (United States), "FRA"
(France), "XUN" (United Nations)
Credit:Identifies the provider of the image, not necessarily the owner/creator.
Source:Identifies
the original owner of the intellectual content of the object data. This
could be an agency, a member of an agency or an individual.
Headline:A publishable entry providing a synopsis of the contents of the image. Example: "Lindbergh Lands In Paris".
Instructions:Other editorial instructions concerning the use of the image, such as embargoes and warnings.
Transmission Reference:A code representing the location of original transmission according to practices of the provider.
Urgency:Specifies the editorial urgency of content. '1' is most urgent, '5' normal and '8' denotes the least-urgent.
Custom Field 01 ... Custom Field 20:
Your eRez Server Manager can define labels for up to 20 custom fields.
If he or she has not done that you will see the fields as “Custom Field
XX”.
Special ID's:Job ID,Master Document ID,Short Document ID,Uniqueue Job ID,Owner IDare
included for compatibility with FotoStation. Please refer to
FotoStation documentation for further information on these ID’s.
3D Settings
This is a fantastic tool. 3D settings will let you "3D-alize" your image!
Please notice - it requires a separately licensed FSI Viewer to be installed on the eRez server.
In
the image to the left you will see 12 smaller images of a laptop PC.
This is an example of an image uploaded to an eRez server which can be
transformed into a presentation of an image consisting of multiple
images. The eRez Server can make a presentation that shows only one of
these smaller images at a time. With the FSI viewer you can twist and
turn the laptop PC and thus see it from different angles. Each angle
consists of one of the smaller images (called a tile).
In this example we have 3 horizontal tiles and 4 vertical tiles.
When you are editing an image, 3D settings lets you specify how many tiles it consists of.
Horizontal Tiles:How many tiles or "smaller images" should the image be divided into horizontally.
Vertical Tiles:How many tiles or "smaller images" should the image be divided into vertically.
Scene Sets:Here
you can specify optional scene sets. A Scene Set describes a sequence
of individual images. Scene sets defines the order of scenes to be
displayed. The default is a single scene set containing all scenes
(image tiles) from scene 1 to the last scene image (left to right, top
to bottom). Scenes within the sets are separated with "," (comma) and
specify the 1-based index of the image from left to right, top to
bottom up to the total number of scenes (TilesX x TilesY). If the
Horizontal Tiles or Vertical Tiles parameters are defined for a source
image, but no scene set is defined, a scene set containing all the
scenes from left to right, top to bottom will be created by default.
FSI Viewer ExtraWhen
you upload a PDF file, each page can be rendered and made into a TIFF
file. If enabled eRez will extract hyperlink information, as well as
other special FSI Pages related information and insert it in the " FSI Viewer Extra " field.
Move File
You can move a file to a new location by clicking on the name of the path.
Email FileWhen
you e-mail an image to someone you actually send them an e-mail with a
link to the image. In this example MyName@MySite.com is sending a link
to Lake.tif to FriendsName@FriendsSite.com. The e-mail will contain the
message and an embedded hyperlink to the image on the eRez server. The
e-mail will be sent in html format, and if the receivers e-mail reader
is able to and set up to display html e-mails, the reader will be able
to view a copy of the image as well.
Mail a link to Lake.tif
To:
FriendsName@FriendsSite.com
Subject:
Link to Image lake.tif
From:
MyName@MySite.com
Message:
Hi!
Just want you to see this fabulous images I've just uploaded to eRez.
Notice you need to use the username "MyName" and password "MyPassword"
to see it when you logon to eRez.
Please notice! If the folder
containing the image is not accessible for all: Remember to include
access information to the image in your e-mail message. Otherwise the
recipient of your e-mail will be very frustrated, when he or she is
asked for user name and password of which they have no knowledge.
Delete Image
Delete FileIf you are privileged to do it, you can delete an image. Notice that deleting an image is final, the action can not be undone
Are you sure you want to delete image "Lake.tif "?
This can not be undone
Download Selected FilesIf
you have selected one or more files, they will be in your selection.
You can then download your selections according to the same
specifications. This means that depending on your specified download
options, the selected files will all be downloaded in the same format,
with the same width, height etc.
You may now decide to
download your three selected files in the same desktop presentation
i.e. “Small (800x600)”, with the same desktop printing resolution or
the same professional printing high resolution. Remember that the
resolution you choose will be applied to all your three selected files.
You can also choose to download your file selection as originals - that is using the “Download Originals” option.
You can also choose to use the “Advanced Options”, which applies the same advanced options to all files in your selection:
The same options are
available to you as when you use the advanced options for a single
file, but what you don’t see is an image from which you view your crop
specifications.
For more information on individual options, please see the Download Image section.
Edit selections
Edit Selected Files
To edit the same information for all your selected files, click on the
“Edit” icon in the navigation bar. This is a very powerful feature, as
you can apply the same rotation of the images selected, give them the
same title, the same keywords etc. However, please be careful with this
option – you apply the same information to all the files in your
selection!
In the example below we give three files the same title: “Copenhagen by night”:
3 files selected for editing.
The “author” field as
well as the other single item fields, can only contain one value, so
when we click on the “Update 3 Files” button at the bottom of the
frame, the Author field is set with the “Copenhagen by night” value,
even though we haven checked the “Replace Existing IPTC data” checkbox:
Replace Existing IPTC data
However, for fields
such as “Keywords” we have an option of adding to a list (i.e. the
keyword list) if we leave the “Replace Existing IPTC data” unchecked.
If you want to overwrite information in all fields you should check it,
otherwise leave it unchecked, but notice that some fields are
overwritten anyway.
If a field is left
blank it means “keep existing data in that field for all the selected
fields”. If you check “Replace Existing IPTC data”, fields left blank
will be made blank in all selected files.
Email selections
Email Selected FilesYou
can email a selection of files to someone. This is a very powerful
feature, as it let’s you collect specific files across an eRez server
and saves the selection for later retrieval. The receiver of your
message will get the message you type here, and at the bottom of the
email a link that says “Open Selection”. When he or she click on the “Open Selection” link, the eRez server retrieves your selection, as the selection is saved as a query with a specific name on the eRez server.
Mail a link to Selected Files
To:
FriendsName@FriendsSite.com
Subject:
Link to Selected Files
From:
me@MySysem.com
Message:
Hi!
Just want to send you these fabulous images I've found on the eRez server.
The name of the
selection saved as a query on the eRez server can be retrieved when the
receiver calls the link in the messages and opens it in a web browser.
To retrieve the query name, the receiver can click on the “Publish to
Web” in the navigation bar. The name in this example is
"~ff42643fe4b3ae749c3c604ae6dcd93e". If you insert this name in the Quick Search frame, you can search for this specific selection once more.
Publish Query "~ff42643fe4b3ae749c3c604ae6dcd93" to Web
Delete selections
Delete Selected FilesYou
can also delete all the files in a selection, by clicking on the
“Delete” icon. This is a very powerful feature if you want to do
housecleaning across different folders on the eRez server, in order to
delete specific files. In the example below, two files have been
selected for deletion:
Are you sure you want to delete 2 files?
This can not be undone
FSI Viewer is navigated by the menu bar (below the image) and by using
the mouse directly on the image. For example, you can select a section
of the image you want to magnify.
The mouse functions are determined by the corresponding buttons on the menu bar (zoom, pan, rotate, etc.)
The example to the left shows the mouse mode "zoom".
Bar
The
menu bar provides buttons to control FSI Viewer and a dragable
Navigation window displaying the current magnification and the image
section currently viewed.
Main Functions
Back to Initial View.
Undoes zoom, pan, and rotation and restores the initial view.
(identical with space bar)
Zoom In
Zoom Out
Mouse Modes
The "Mousemodes" or "MousemodeSelect" plug-in is required to display the following mouse mode buttons.
Mouse - Pan
Choose this functions to pan the image using the mouse. Click on the
image and drag in the desired direction. To return to the original
view, hold down the CTRL-key and click on the image.
Mouse - Pan
Choose this functions to pan the image using the mouse. Click on the
image and drag in the desired direction. To return to the original
view, hold down the CTRL-key and click on the image.
Mouse - Turn
Choose this function to rotate the image around the z-axis. Click on
the image and drag in whatever direction you want to turn the object
(to the right or the left). To reset the rotation, hold down the
CTRL-key and click on the image.
Mouse - Rotate (only for 3D presentations)
Choose this function to rotate the object around the y-axis or the
x-axis if available. Click on the image and drag to the left or to the
right. Move the mouse up or down to rotate the object around the
x-axis. To reset rotation, hold down the CTRL-key and click on the
image.
Additional Buttons
Hide/Display menu
Displays or hides the user interface.
Information
Displays information about the viewer and refers to a configurable help page (→ Parameter HelpURL ).
Using the Survey Window
In the survey window you can see a miniature presentation of the entire
image. The segment which is currently viewed is framed. In the survey
window you can change the current segment either by dragging the frame
or by clicking on the desired area of the image.
Keyboard Shortcuts
FSI
Viewer, FSI Pages and FSI Showcase can alternatively be controlled with
the keyboard. The list below shows which keys have what function.
Key
Function
Num 5 or space bar
Back to original view
Num 4 or left arrow
Move to the left
Num 6 or right arrow
Move to the right
Num 8 or up arrow
Move up
Num 2 or down arrow
Move down
Num 1
Turn around the z-axis to the left
Num 3
Turn around the z-axis to the right
Num 7
Rotate around the y-axis to the left (3D only)
Num 9
Rotate around the y-axis to the right (3D only)
Num /
Rotate around the x-axis (3D only) or previous view
Num *
Rotate around the x-axis (3D only) or previous view
Num 0
Hide/display user interface
D
If you have activated the debug mode, you can hide or display the debug window using this key.
I
Refresh the image information in the debug window.
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FSI Contrib Package
The
FSI Contrib package contains sample configuration files and Adobe Flash
files you can use to customize FSI Viewer. Please contact your FSI
Viewer dealer to bet a copy of the FSI Viewer Contrib package.