?

This an interesting issue that has links to visual arts. For example a series 
of lithographic prints (I know that each print is considered a unique piece of 
art) or more mundane positive copies of a photographic negative.



Also if I change the typeface in a word file, I get a new instance of E73 
Information Object. On the other hand both the original and the new file on the 
disk may be considered to carry the information in one E73 Information object 
(the one where typeface is of no significance.



A more detailed discussion should in my view be added to the FAQ section of the 
definition of CRM.

?

Best,

Christian-Emil



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From: Crm-sig <[email protected]> on behalf of Stephen Stead 
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Sent: 23 July 2016 22:05
To: 'Дарья Юрьевна Гук'
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Crm-sig] P62 Homework

If you make a change you generate a new E73 Information Object no matter how 
minor the change.
HTH
Rgds
SdS

Stephen Stead
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From: Дарья Юрьевна Гук [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 23 July 2016 08:46
To: Franco Niccolucci <[email protected]>; [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Crm-sig] P62 Homework

hello,
I know that we have metadata about original image inside of a file with the 
prtrait. So, they mark which copy is original.
If I change size or other changes - metadata will be desroyed. Thus, image made 
by my Nikon S1 or by iphone -original - all others - copies, because they are a 
result of my activity titled copying.

With kind regards,
Daria Hookk

Senior Researcher of
the dept. of archaeology of
Eastern Europe and Siberia of
the State Hermitage Museum,
ADIT board

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