has someone already written the javascript to scrape the hi-res tiles from the minnesota institute of art? they are rudely claiming they provide hi-res downloads which, um, no, not *close* to what they have in the viewer.
(I Need a print of this)
https://collections.artsmia.org/art/139987/blood-collage-john-bingley-garland
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@joepie91 @maya here is the spec for this; it’s an open standard https://iiif.io/api/image/3.0/#21-image-request-uri-syntax
but keywords like `full` and `max` don’t seem to be working
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@maya @Lady cc @huertanix museum-archival-digital tech
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@maya yeah if you just email like “hey could you hook me up with the original for X public domain resource” i would be very surprised if they were like “no”
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@maya i’m wondering if some of the resources in their collections have licensing restrictions which allow them to display them publicly but forbid duplication and that’s why their IIIF throws an error above a certain size
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@Lady I have written this email! Thank you for giving me the courage to do so lol.
They have a policy where they don't provide hi res versions of material not in the public domain so maybe it's something there getting twisted
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@maya yeah. the reason why i was expecting it to work is because this is what the “save detail” thingy in the bottom right (also broken) uses. i feel like they would have just hidden it if it being unavailable was intentional?? (but i also know how understaffed GLAM tech teams can be so who knows)
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@Lady they seem to use a different API for their internal use, and the README suggests they *mean* this only to be internal https://github.com/artsmia/collection-tools/blob/master/miamg
still, I'll give 'em an email to see if they can hook me up. the blood collages are public domain (in letter and spirit) so I'm hopeful :)