Problem: how to provide Google Images with a full image suitable for display in its search results, without requiring regular users to download a large image?
Solution: link to a suitable full image in a schema.org contentUrl
property
Evidence that this works: I've tried it in a low-traffic hobby site, using static IIIF images. E.g. for this image, the schema.org entry looks like this:
<script type="application/ld+json">
{
"@context": "http://schema.org",
"@type": "ImageObject",
"url": "https://www.wallandbinkley.com/wheatley/album-v-b/V.B.13VA1.html",
"author": "Peter Binkley",
"representativeOfPage": true,
"contentLocation": "Gravois Mills, Missouri, USA",
"contentUrl": "https://www.wallandbinkley.com/wheatley/tiles/images/V.B.13VA1-1/full/full/0/default.jpg",
"thumbnail": "https://www.wallandbinkley.com/wheatley/tiles/images/V.B.13VA1-1/full/250,/0/default.jpg",
"name": "V.B.13VA1"
}
</script>
Note that the full/full/0/default.jpg
image url is only exposed in this schema.org block.
A Google Images search for site:wallandbinkley.com wheatley
retrieves this image, and the full image that it displays is drawn from the url in the contentUrl
property (as can be confirmed by clicking on the image in the Google Image search results to enlarge it,
and then right-clicking on it and viewing it).