Hi all:
I'm currently developing our digitization
procedures and I was wondering what other institutions do to organize their
content. I'm planning on photographing identification & database images in a
fairly high resolution jpg and photograph in RAW for publication-quality. Once
the images are downloaded, I'll be processing them in small, medium and large
dpi (72/150/?) and saving the original. What I'm really sort of curious about is
how many different file sizes people save in and if they keep file directories
for each size or lump them all together.
Hope you're all having some relaxing
holidays!
Perian Sully
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