The website for DpBestflow is now operational.
I encourage all of you to look at it, especially photographers and dam
managers.
It is a rich, deep guide to best practices for color management,
color editing, asset management and image metadata.

http://www.dpbestflow.org/

and 

http://www.dpbestflow.org/Start-here

to take the tour

What is interesting also are the terms of use for the content:

You are free to share the content from dpBestflow - to copy, distribute and
transmit the work.
1.?Any?reproduction?of?this?material must be accompanied by a credit to
dpBestflow, and any author or creator if named. No other credit or
attribution may be attached to it in any way.?
2. This content may only be reproduced as-is, with no alteration.
3. This content may not be reproduced in any commercial form.
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To learn more about these restrictions, or to apply for an exception, please
contact us at: webmaster at dpBestflow.org

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Here is background from their press release:


In August of 2007, the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP) was
awarded funds by the United States Library of Congress through its National
Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program (NDIIPP)
<http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/library/> for the Digital Photography
Best Practices and Workflow (dpBestflow) project.dpBestflow is the result of
two years of extensive research led by prominent ASMP members Richard
Anderson and Peter Krogh, who are photographers, authors and industry
experts. The dpBestflow team?s work produced comprehensive resources
including the website dpBestflow.org, educational seminars, and the new
books, ?Digital Photography Best Practices and Workflow Handbook?
(Anderson/Russotti, Focal Press 2009) and ?The DAM Book? (Krogh, O?Reilly
Media, 2009). All of these resources will be available to the entire visual
arts community.

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Posted by
Alan Newman
National Gallery of Art

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