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HR Japanese Images. Anonymous
Is there any possible way to rip the full 100% view images from this website? I'd ask /r/ but they ignored me a few days ago...

http://ccdl.libraries.claremont.edu/cdm4/browse.php?CISOROOT=/cyw

http://ccdl.libraries.claremont.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/cyw&CISOPTR=96&DMSCALE=10
0&DMWIDTH=800&DMHEIGHT=1176.4705882353&DMX=1634&DMY=2411.7647058823&DMMODE=viewe
r&DMTEXT=&REC=1&DMTHUMB=1&DMROTATE=0
>> Anonymous
I suspect directory listing is disabled, and that there's no direct links. Looks like some kind of program being used on their side for viewing.

I would try teleport pro, since it can mirror a whole site on your computer. But because of that program it might not work.
>> Anonymous
>>271026
Yeah I tried that program, but the site owned me. Damnit.
>> Anonymous
vista snipping tool?
>> Anonymous
>>271680
Don't have vista.. anyone?
>> Anonymous
>>271021
copypasta into photoshop...
or find images size in pixels and copypasta into mspaint... fuck
>> Anonymous
>>271663

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>> Anonymous
>>271696
ya basicly impossible..
>> Anonymous
>>271718
...
>> Anonymous
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copypasta works, but the images won't be full rez. it would take quite a bit of time to get a full rez image of each.
>> :) Anonymous
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>>271021
Half an hour of hacking and abot 5-10 mins of paint yielded this:

Used two calls to their image fetching program:

http://ccdl.libraries.claremont.edu/cgi-bin/getimage.exe?CISOROOT=/cyw&CISOPTR=96&DMSCALE=10
0.00000&DMWIDTH=4080&DMHEIGHT=5500

http://ccdl.libraries.claremont.edu/cgi-bin/getimage.exe?CISOROOT=/cyw&CISOPTR=96&DMSCALE=10
0.00000&DMWIDTH=4080&DMHEIGHT=500&DMY=5500

Then pasted the two together in paint.

CISOPTR indicates the picture your interested in. Just get it from the regular url.

DMWIDTH & DMHEIGHT are the size of the resulting image that it produces. The program seems to crap out somewhere around 25megapixels, so you have to keep the product of these values below that.


DMX & DMY represent the left? top corner of the image. If not specified, then it assumes 0. Use this to produce an offset in images after the first.

DMSCALE=100.00000 indicates the scaling of the image. Leaving this at 100 is what we want.

The other stuff is specific to this database. Change it if you want to plunder someone elses collection.

This method is still slow, but certainly faster than using their base tools. Hopefully someone has enough patience to sit through the process for a few more images.
>> Anonymous
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Another cool thing - on some of the pages...bah, i'll just give you the url:

http://ccdl.libraries.claremont.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/cyw&CISOPTR=5&DMSCALE=100
&DMWIDTH=1&DMHEIGHT=2000&DMX=6143&DMY=0&DMMODE=viewer&DMTEXT=&REC=1&
DMTHUMB=1&DMROTATE=0

Put the display width to 1, find the edge, and for some of the pictures, it spits out the whole thing.
>> Anonymous
awesome work, will anon share what he gets?
>> Anonymous
wow awesome results, wasn't expecting this when i posted. i'll attempt to crank out some images. but yeah please share if you get more out
>> Anonymous
Same as http://www.imgdump.info/cat-japanese-art-801.htm ?