Howdy everyone:
I'm in the midst of reprocessing all (!!) of our image assets from .NEF
(a RAW format) and I'm wondering if I should take another look at
JPEG2000 now.
When I first started imaging the collection, JPEG2000 was in its infancy
and not widely adopted. As a result, I have my master files in NEF and
TIF, my high-quality derivatives in TIF, and my accessible and web-ready
images in JPG.
Part of this reprocessing will including making new copies of the
high-quality derivatives as well as the accessible JPGs. So I'm
wondering if I should replace the HQ derivative TIFs with JPEG2000 at
this time.
Anyone have any opinions, experiences or suggestions before I commit to
this?
~Perian
Perian Sully
Collections Information Manager
Web Programs Strategist
The Magnes
2911 Russell St.
Berkeley, CA 94705
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