THE BEST OF ZOOMIFY by Michelle Bienias
 | The Vietnam Memorial Explore interactive high-resolution images of the Vietnam Memorial - The Wall - and experience this powerful monument as if personally visiting it. (Macromedia's Site of the Day award for November 9, 2002.)
|  | The Theban Mapping Project Discover each tomb in the Valley of the Kings in this interactive online atlas. Investigate a database of information about each tomb, view a compilation of nearly 2,000 images and zoom into to over 250 high-quality photographs of temple chambers, hieroglyphics, and more!
|  | The Parma Baptistery & Duomo Our very own Parma Project. Zoomify is really put to good use in these VRs, as you’ll see when you zoom in on the artwork.
|  | September 11: Bearing Witness to History Soon after September 11, the National Museum of American History began collecting objects to document the attacks and their aftermath. Many of the objects are presented in high-resolution images to allow site visitors to view them closely and in detail.
|  | The Museum of Fine Arts Houston,Featured Exhibits Leading Web design agency Blue Fondue selected Zoomify to enable true interactivity and the delivery of high-quality images of numerous Featured Exhibits at the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston Texas. See the works of old masters and modern innovators up close and personal.
|  | The Center for Comparative Medicine In 2000, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) asked UC Davis' Center for Comparative Medicine to develop an annotated image archive illustrating the comparative pathology of tumor biology. The Center chose Zoomify Enterprise and the Zoomify Annotation System to present over 758 slides - each many GIGABYTES in size - for rapid online viewing by researchers, students, and the general public.
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