The HyperImage platform supports the linking of (audio)-visual objects, texts and mixed-media documents. HyperImage allows any number of details, or subregions, within an image to be highlighted and described, and for annotations within a corpus to be linked to each other, making them accessible in indices. Interim results as well as final versions can be compiled at any time as an online/offline hypermedia publication. This makes HyperImage a suitable research environment for digital humanities and eScience projects, providing a common research and publication environment for groups as well as individuals.
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The HyperImage Virtual Research Environment is released under an Open Source License and is maintained and constantly developed further by the Berlin-based company bitGilde IT Solutions UG.
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HyperImage 3 – Beta 2 now available
We are pleased to announce that Beta 2 of HyperImage 3 has been released. The installation package is available from our download page. This release…
HyperImage 3 Now Available for Download
We are pleased to announce the beta version of HyperImage 3. The installation package is available from our Download page. Details about the new…
HyperImage 2 Manual Now Available in English
The HyperImage 2 Online Manual is now available in English as well as in German. Direct link: http://manual.hyperimage.ws/ We've also updated…