Annona Views

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This is a basic storyboarding feature, with each annotation visible and descriptive text for each region. The outline of each region is visable, but this can be disabled by default.

This view zooms into the first annotation/region, and each annotation is highlighted when active.

This view zooms into a specified region; there is no annotation text, nor is the region highlighted. The visitor can navigate around the image as normal and the navigation bar is not visible. 

This view allows us to compare two IIIF images alongside each other. Here is one example of an image in our album compared to another held by the Wellcome Collection.

Annotations are not limited to rectangles, with polygons, circles, ellipses, angled boxes, and freehand all available. This is a polygonal SVG layer added to a IIIF image, highlighting the Punjab region. 

This a range storyboard. Unfortunately, Annona storyboarding is limited to a single canvas, but we can cycle through canvases in a manifest to view separate storyboards.