"Image Viewer"

When viewing an image at the second zoom level, the new “Image Viewer” is now available to you.

Ill.: Edvard Munch. Mélancolie, 1891, huile sur toile, 72 × 98 cm; Iconothèque, Université de Genève, Bibliothèque d’art et d’archéologie

The Image Viewer allows you to continuously zoom in and out on the image. The higher the zoom level, the smaller the visible area, but the more detailed the display, making it perfect for evaluating the image. You can assign stars directly, from 1 for “unusable” to 5 for “very good.” Clicking on the two small arrows on the right-hand side sets the zoom to 0, and the arrow (up) on the left-hand side takes you back to the first magnification level of the image with all metadata.

Ill.: Edvard Munch. Mélancolie, 1891, huile sur toile, 72 × 98 cm; Iconothèque, Université de Genève, Bibliothèque d’art et d’archéologie