
The older propylon photographs available on the CSA Propylaea Project Web site are JPEG images at two levels of resolution - approximately 640 x 480 pixels (VGA) and approximately 1024 x 768 pixels (XGA). The original images are high-resolution TIFF scans of slides from which the JPEG images have been generated. These high-resolution images have been archived and will be used, when necessary, to generate new versions of images that may be viewed on the Web.
The plan below may be used to call up the web images of the Propylaea. The plan will lead to groups of photographs; each icon - designed to resemble a human eye looking in a specific direction - is intended to represent a very approximate point of view.
Copyright: All the images are copyrighted by CSA and/or the photographer. Please see the CSA Propylaea Project Copyright Statement for information on use of these images or the high-resolution TIFF images in the archive.
Please note: These Web pages are designed so that this page, any of the group pages you may call up from this page, and any images you call up will each occupy a separate window and remain on screen (though probably hidden in the background). That is, when you click on one of the icons below to call up a group of images, the resulting page will open in a second window, leaving this one open but in the background. If you then select one of the images from the group page, a third window will open, leaving the other two unchanged but in the background. This has been done to provide easy navigation for those wanting to examine more than one image at a time, but it may take some experience to become accustomed to this system. Please let project personnel know if you find this to be difficult and have an alternate to suggest.
Last Update: 22 October 2002