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File:QingmingshangHetu Full.jpg
Along the River During Qingming Festival; this panorama painting is an 18th century Qing Dynasty reproduction of the famous original by Chinese artist Zhang Zeduan (1085–1145 AD) of the Song Dynasty. This elaborately detailed handscroll painting, supposedly depicting the old medieval city of Kaifeng, is among China's greatest visual masterpieces.
New, bigger, cleaner version from National Palace Museum, Taiwan.
Reason
This enormous 18th century Chinese panorama painting is simply incredible. In many ways it is slightly superior to its original, painted first by Zhang Zeduan (1085–1145 AD), while this painting is a more elaborately-detailed reproduction done 7 centuries later (during the Qing Dynasty). In my opinion, it is one of the greatest panorama paintings ever made.
Articles this image appears in
Panoramic painting, Panorama, Along the River During Qingming Festival
Creator
百楽兎
With a bit of packet sniffing I've found out the internal structure of the images:
http://www.npm.gov.tw/masterpiece/K2A001110/TileGroup$a/7-$b-$c.jpg
where $a = $c = 0-3 and $b = 0-117 (sometimes if $b = 0 it ended up being $a = 1... eg. [1])
It would be easy to snatch them down but I have no idea how to put them together... Anyone know how?-- antilived T | C | G 12:32, 10 April 2007 (UTC) reply
(I don't know how besides in paint which could mess with encoding quality, but) I think the best bet is downloading them all and hosting them so they are easy for someone to get. If you can download them and then e-mail them to me I can host them, I'm sure, if you can't. Then they will be easy to get for anyone with the ability to do the photo editing. (and I can try in paint, maybe + I e-mailed you my e-mail address ~_~) gren グレン 03:05, 11 April 2007 (UTC) reply
If you think you can put them together (117*4=468 pictures) then I will put together a script and download them soon. -- antilived T | C | G 08:16, 11 April 2007 (UTC) reply
OK, I got them all, pretty impressive. I'll try to put them together via Photoshop. If I can't get it to work, I'll post the html code. ~ trialsanderrors 08:40, 11 April 2007 (UTC) reply
I've sticked them together using ImageMagick montage, and now uploading it. Should I create a new nom since this nom is near its closing date? -- antilived T | C | G 10:16, 11 April 2007 (UTC) reply
I just got done: Image:Along the River 7-119-3.jpg. I'd say a new nomination is in order. ~ trialsanderrors 10:24, 11 April 2007 (UTC) reply
I don't think progressive works in MediaWiki resizing, maybe you wanna try the standard jpeg compression? -- antilived T | C | G 10:27, 11 April 2007 (UTC) reply
Here is a link which has all of the images... in case someone else wants to try. But, trialsanderrors version looks pretty nice if you download it and look at it on your computer... I'm not sure what needs to be done to it to make it work with mediawiki. So, probably no need for getting the individual ones. gren グレン 10:44, 11 April 2007 (UTC) reply
here is my version, working with MediaWiki (although also bigger). -- antilived T | C | G 11:19, 11 April 2007 (UTC) reply
I didn't realize that about progressive scans and MediaWiki. I'll do a slight brush-up and post it as standard compression. But we should start a new nomination. ~ trialsanderrors 17:53, 11 April 2007 (UTC) reply
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
File:QingmingshangHetu Full.jpg
Along the River During Qingming Festival; this panorama painting is an 18th century Qing Dynasty reproduction of the famous original by Chinese artist Zhang Zeduan (1085–1145 AD) of the Song Dynasty. This elaborately detailed handscroll painting, supposedly depicting the old medieval city of Kaifeng, is among China's greatest visual masterpieces.
New, bigger, cleaner version from National Palace Museum, Taiwan.
Reason
This enormous 18th century Chinese panorama painting is simply incredible. In many ways it is slightly superior to its original, painted first by Zhang Zeduan (1085–1145 AD), while this painting is a more elaborately-detailed reproduction done 7 centuries later (during the Qing Dynasty). In my opinion, it is one of the greatest panorama paintings ever made.
Articles this image appears in
Panoramic painting, Panorama, Along the River During Qingming Festival
Creator
百楽兎
With a bit of packet sniffing I've found out the internal structure of the images:
http://www.npm.gov.tw/masterpiece/K2A001110/TileGroup$a/7-$b-$c.jpg
where $a = $c = 0-3 and $b = 0-117 (sometimes if $b = 0 it ended up being $a = 1... eg. [1])
It would be easy to snatch them down but I have no idea how to put them together... Anyone know how?-- antilived T | C | G 12:32, 10 April 2007 (UTC) reply
(I don't know how besides in paint which could mess with encoding quality, but) I think the best bet is downloading them all and hosting them so they are easy for someone to get. If you can download them and then e-mail them to me I can host them, I'm sure, if you can't. Then they will be easy to get for anyone with the ability to do the photo editing. (and I can try in paint, maybe + I e-mailed you my e-mail address ~_~) gren グレン 03:05, 11 April 2007 (UTC) reply
If you think you can put them together (117*4=468 pictures) then I will put together a script and download them soon. -- antilived T | C | G 08:16, 11 April 2007 (UTC) reply
OK, I got them all, pretty impressive. I'll try to put them together via Photoshop. If I can't get it to work, I'll post the html code. ~ trialsanderrors 08:40, 11 April 2007 (UTC) reply
I've sticked them together using ImageMagick montage, and now uploading it. Should I create a new nom since this nom is near its closing date? -- antilived T | C | G 10:16, 11 April 2007 (UTC) reply
I just got done: Image:Along the River 7-119-3.jpg. I'd say a new nomination is in order. ~ trialsanderrors 10:24, 11 April 2007 (UTC) reply
I don't think progressive works in MediaWiki resizing, maybe you wanna try the standard jpeg compression? -- antilived T | C | G 10:27, 11 April 2007 (UTC) reply
Here is a link which has all of the images... in case someone else wants to try. But, trialsanderrors version looks pretty nice if you download it and look at it on your computer... I'm not sure what needs to be done to it to make it work with mediawiki. So, probably no need for getting the individual ones. gren グレン 10:44, 11 April 2007 (UTC) reply
here is my version, working with MediaWiki (although also bigger). -- antilived T | C | G 11:19, 11 April 2007 (UTC) reply
I didn't realize that about progressive scans and MediaWiki. I'll do a slight brush-up and post it as standard compression. But we should start a new nomination. ~ trialsanderrors 17:53, 11 April 2007 (UTC) reply

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