By Google Arts & Culture

Preset zoom

In your exhibit, you can adjust the zoom level to draw attention to a particular area or detail in an image.

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La cigogne (2013/2013) by Mary Baird-Smith

Preset zoom in sections

This is a section: here, you can see the entire painting...

Preset zoom in sections

Here we've used the magnifying slider to focus on the stork.

Baye Fall (2006/2006) by Mary Baird-Smith

This panel uses the simple layout option and we've zoomed on to show this musician's drum!

Notice that the zoomed region is highlighted in the thumbnail.

Corridor (2012/2012) by Mary Baird-Smith

It also works with the immersive layout option...

...here, viewers can pan around themselves to explore other areas of the artwork.

Why don't you give it a try? Just click and drag the image.

La pause dans le passage (2013) by Mary Baird-Smith

We can also start with a highlighted area of the painting, like here...

...and end up showing the complete piece of art.

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