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Across the site, the same images are sometimes used for articles, objects and exhibitions.
Currently these relationships are tracked with the delft-image-source script as part of the iiif-hss process. They are made visible in the interface on exhibition pages and in article illustrations.
These relationships should also appear on the object page, beneath the collections the object is part of. They could also be encoded in the IIIF Manifest itself.
It also seems that the link to the source object is not visible when touring a mixed-media canvas in an exhibition. It should appear for each of the describing annotations (that targets a painting annotation), and only if a corresponding object exists of course.
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Across the site, the same images are sometimes used for articles, objects and exhibitions.
Currently these relationships are tracked with the delft-image-source script as part of the
iiif-hss
process. They are made visible in the interface on exhibition pages and in article illustrations.These relationships should also appear on the object page, beneath the collections the object is part of. They could also be encoded in the IIIF Manifest itself.
It also seems that the link to the source object is not visible when touring a mixed-media canvas in an exhibition. It should appear for each of the describing annotations (that targets a painting annotation), and only if a corresponding object exists of course.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: