Scale Image View Demo

by Dave Morrissey


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free



A demo of Subsampling Scale Image View, a library for displaying large images.


This is a demo of Subsampling Scale Image View, a free Android library for the display of large images, with gesture detection for zoom and pan. This demo shows most of the features available.This custom view can be used to display images in a gallery, or for viewing large images such as building plans. Its easily extendible to add overlaid graphics aligned with the image, for example marker pins or custom shapes.The project, including the source of this app, is hosted on GitHub at https://github.com/davemorrissey/subsampling-scale-image-viewImage display===================* Display huge images, larger than can be loaded into memory* Show high resolution detail on zooming in* Tested up to 20,000x13,000px, though larger images are slower* Display images from assets or the file system* Automatically rotate images from the file system (e.g. the camera or gallery) according to EXIF* Manually rotate images in 90° increments* Swap images at runtimeGesture detection===================* One finger pan* Two finger pinch to zoom* Pan while zooming* Seamless switch between pan and zoom* Fling momentum after panning* Double tap to zoom in and out* Options to disable pan and/or zoom gesturesAnimation===================* Public methods for animating the scale and center* Customisable duration and easing* Optional uninterruptible animationsEasy integration===================* Use within a ViewPager to create a photo gallery* Easily restore scale, center and orientation after screen rotation* Can be extended to add overlay graphics that move and scale with the image* Handles view resizing and wrap_content layoutMaterial redesign

Read trusted reviews from application customers

Awesome demo! I will use this library 👍

Amila Abeygunasekara

Feature to Zoom out from original size image would get a 5 star. Fantastic library.

Ram S

suddenly zoomed when tap with 2 fingers

Tokyo Takahashi

nice

Юра Лущик

Great demo, thanks a lot for the effort! Would you be able to also implement something to layer images? I have previously used BitmapLibrary to layer images (based on selection, all with the same px) and create one image from them which I then displayed to users - unfortunately I got the OutOfMemoryError but it would be great if something similar could be achieved with your library. Thanks

Tim Kruttschnitt

Excellent demo of the library, with extensions and most details showcased.

Alex V

tnx

Ali Gorji

This is amazing tutorial

Atmojosh

Great tutorial on github

Ravi Yadav

good job

Ismail Sepon