your mirador bino are japan made in early 60's . they as I can see and know is bk7 prisms. [even to your pictures can notice the square eye pupiles ]. almost purchase on ebay biding sale.. but very good optic and wide f.o.v and quite robust. only fullcoated [singel layer on each air to glass lenses.] generaly nice bino.
From the Hall of the Ajimeces (Sala de los Ajimeces) you enter into Daraxa's Mirador (Mirador de Daraxa) through a big pointed arch of mocarabes. There is a poem among the inscriptions that decorate its jambs, as well as a skirting board with black, white and yellow tiles, which is especially beautiful because of the fineness and skill that were needed to make it. The floor is also made of tiles, although it is in very bad condition.
The inside of the mirador is a rectangular little room, with two lateral arches and a double arch at the entrance looking at Daraxa's Patio, which was closed because of the Emperor's Chambers (Habitaciones de Carlos V). Above the big windows there are pointed arches of mocarabes, on the decorations of which there are inscriptions praising God and Mohammed V, as well as poems.
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Stanford University provides a helpful guide to using Mirador v 3 (Version 3 is the version UWM Libraries are hosting): -libraries-blog/2019/05/introducing-mirador-3-next-generation-image-comparison-viewer
Development of a specific version of Mirador 3 requires npm. If you want to remove plugins or to include new plugins from the bundle, update the files vendor/projectmirador/mirador-integration/package.json and vendor/projectmirador/mirador-integration/src/index.js. See more information in the included package. You may have to fork the repository and to set it in package.json. The file gulpfile.js inside the present module is used only as a shortcut to it.
The viewer is always available at -set/item-set id/miradorand item id/mirador. Furthermore, it isautomatically embedded in "item-set/id" and "item/id" show and/or browsepages. This can be disabled via the module Blocks Disposition for each site.Finally, a block layout is available to add the viewer in any standard page.
To add and manage a new plugin automatically, fill the file data/plugins/plugins.phpand the file view/common/helper/mirador-plugins.phtml and the respective onesfor Mirador v2, data/plugins/plugins-mirador-2.php and view/common/helper/mirador-2-plugins.phtml.
Now that the code is formatted, look for the @id tag that appears within the first few lines. The value of that tag is currently set to annotations.json, but will need to be renamed to fit the URL where this particular annotation file will live. For this example, the annotations for this project will live at darthcrimson.org/hacking-mirador-workshop/, and since this is the first canvas in the series, the URL should therefore be: -mirador-workshop/canvas1.json. You will need to download each page of annotations from the parser tool and change the @id values accordingly. Once this is done, save the file as canvas1.json (or in the case of page three, canvas3.json).