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custom: The 'custom' dezoomer cannot handle this URI
zoomify: The 'zoomify' dezoomer cannot handle this URI
generic: The 'generic' dezoomer cannot handle this URI
pff: Unable to create the dezoomer: Invalid meta information file: missing field file
IIPImage: The 'IIPImage' dezoomer cannot handle this URI
nypl: The 'nypl' dezoomer cannot handle this URI
google_arts_and_culture: Unable to create the dezoomer: Unable to find the token in the page
iiif: Unable to create the dezoomer: Invalid IIIF info.json file: expected value at line 1 column 1
deepzoom: Unable to create the dezoomer: Unable to parse the dzi file: Syntax: 2:34 Unexpected token inside an entity: &
krpano: Unable to create the dezoomer: Unable to parse the krpano xml file: Syntax: 2:34 Unexpected token inside an entity: &
dezoomify-rs expects a zoomable image meta-information file URL. To find this URL, you can use the dezoomify browser extension, which you can download at
I'm afraid that dezoomify-rs cannot help in this case.
Even though the link you shared is from Google Arts and Culture, it uses a different panoramic technology than what you typically see for paintings on the site.
Google Streetview uses 360-degree 3D technology whereas dezoomify-rs is intended for 2D application.
I'm trying to download from Google Arts and Culture, as in from this link, but I get the following error:
Enter an URL or a path to a tiles.yaml file:
https://artsandculture.google.com/streetview/ch%C3%A2teau-de-vaux-le-vicomte/ZwFaqbI3Dq5fiw?sv_lng=2.7139382246824937&sv_lat=48.56568158127689&sv_h=53.57902202813837&sv_p=7.796176938264992&sv_pid=VHK5FdcsnhsLevAu6iif2w&sv_z=0.002272557635919492
ERROR Dezoomer error: Unable to create the dezoomer: Tried all of the dezoomers, none succeeded. They returned the following errors:
file
dezoomify-rs expects a zoomable image meta-information file URL. To find this URL, you can use the dezoomify browser extension, which you can download at
If this doesn't help, then your image may be in a format that is not yet supported by dezoomify-rs.
You can ask for a new format to be supported by opening a new issue on https://github.com/lovasoa/dezoomify-rs/issues
Enter an URL or a path to a tiles.yaml file:
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