Good afternoon,
It is the first time I have participated in this forum, I work at the National
Museum of Colombia and we are investigating alternatives to centralize and
manage the various images that manages and produces the Museum, we have been
evaluating some alternative image management
management software
Good afternoon,
It is the first time I have participated in this forum, I work at the National
Museum of Colombia and we are investigating alternatives to centralize and
manage the various images that manages and produces the Museum, we have been
evaluating some alternative image
Hi Olivia,
Thought you might be interested.
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I agree, Chuck. Although I cooed
Unfortunately, Lightroom doesn't work on networks making sharing
difficult. Each person, on their own computer, has their own mini
database (which essentially Lightroom is) that is not accessible to
others - unless they are sharing a common computer and login. It's great
for managing personal
will
also be an incidental part of what I'm looking to use the image
management software for)
thanks
tim a
Tim Atherton
Assistant Curator
(Archives Research)
Mus?e H?ritage Museum, St. Albert
(780) 459-1594
tatherton at st-albert.net
looking to use the image
management software for)
thanks
tim a
Tim Atherton
Assistant Curator
(Archives Research)
Mus?e H?ritage Museum, St. Albert
(780) 459-1594
tatherton at st-albert.net
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This will be separate from our actual collections database and the
images as part of the catalogued in there (though those images will
also be an incidental part of what I'm looking to use the image
management software for)
thanks
tim a
Tim Atherton
Assistant Curator
(Archives Research)
Mus?e H
and the
images as part of the catalogued in there (though those images will
also be an incidental part of what I'm looking to use the image
management software for)
thanks
tim a
Tim Atherton
Assistant Curator
(Archives Research)
Mus?e H?ritage Museum, St. Albert
(780) 459-1594
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I would recommend checking out
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Subject: [MCN-L] Digitial Image management software for Mac's
Having worked on PC's for so long, I'm somewhat out of the loop on
Mac software and options...
I'm looking for some lower end
Jeff,
Please feel free to contact me at any time to discuss Artesia - they have a
number of edu and cultural heritage clients now besides us (I know Stanford
just announced a big deployment with them, and there's also the Courtauld in
the UK and a few others). That said, we've already
Oh Yes, iView MediaPro, I forgot about that one - and I second Roger's
recommendation on that.
Also, I am very interested in hearing updates on the Artesia
deployment. May I send you an email in three months or so? To see how
it went?
Jeff Evans
Digital Imaging Specialist
Princeton
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From: Janice [mailto:janice.cradd...@cartermuseum.org]
Sent: Friday, November 19, 2004 5:22 PM
To: mcn-l@mcn.edu
Subject: image management software
We are in the process of reviewing image management systems and would like
to hear what is working for others. Please share the name of the software
We're in process of rolling out Artesia TEAMS, which is a high-end digital
asset management system. It's probably beyond the resources for most small
institutions.
I wonder, what functionality are you looking for? There is a huge variety in
terms of products that tend to get lumped together
Hi Janice,
For images alone, I am using Canto Cumulus. I run that locally on my machine only. This gives me the ability to organize groups of images into collections and catalogs and view/print these groups as needed.
And I like Photoshop's File Browser too (locally, that will do almost
For a web accessible image management solution I recommend taking a look
at :
http://www.4homepages.de/
Its got a number of useful features and seems to work really well.
Jeff Evans wrote:
Hi Janice,
For images alone, I am using Canto Cumulus. I run that locally on my
machine only. This
Hello Janice,
There is a great site with lots of valuable information about image
management systems at:
http://www.tasi.ac.uk.
They also have a listing of what systems are available.
http://www.tasi.ac.uk/advice/delivering/ims-software.html
As well at tutorials on what to look for in
We are in the process of reviewing image management systems and
would like to hear what is working for others. Please share the name of
the software and how it is working for you.
Janice Craddock
Information Technology Manager
Amon Carter Museum
www.cartermuseum.org
817.738.1933
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