ation tool. Actually at least one
of the big enterprise DAMS just uses ImageMagick as a module.
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Mike:
What application are you using to generate derivatives "on
the fly"? Can you tell us more about this?
Amalyah Keshet
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I have been following this thread with interest. I sense that resolution is being defined by file size. Have I doubled my sensor resolution by interpolating to increase file size, etc.? The answer is no. Suppose I have two image files, 100 MB and 200 MB. The camera was out of focus with the 200MB i
Title: Re: MCN-L Digitization procedures
When you are considering your management system, you need to consider what it is to do.
Some work best as delivering a library of information, these have the metadata, one set image size and provide easy search technique such as a museum’s out reach
Title: Re: MCN-L Digitization procedures
That is not quite what programs such as Artesia or those with the image server do, though it is a great delivery system for the web. These programs, which focus on distributing image files, actually will deliver a Tif or a jpef of a certain size as
detailed display of the images, without the heavy I/O and
processing burden.
Angela
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Hi Mike,
everybody…
.
I suspect that’s the line you’re
already thinking along.
David Marsh
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Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 6:25 AM
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Oh, by the way. Our plan
6 9:26 AM >>> Mike, May I ask what application you are using to create the each derivative on the fly?Angela -Original Message-From: Mike Rippy [mailto:mri...@ima-art.org]Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 9:25 AMTo: mcn-l@mcn.eduSubject: Re: MCN-L Digitization procedures Oh, by the way.
and time to
implement and maintain." (my emphasis).
Mike.>>> ang...@vtls.com 1/6/2006 9:26 AM >>>
Mike,
May I ask what application you are using to create the each derivative
on the fly?Angela
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Mike,
May I ask what application you are using to
create the each derivative on the fly?Angela
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Oh, by the
There's probably no perfect way to store images on a filesystem, so
maybe it should just come down to personal preference. Unless you need
specific security settings--for example, so some people can see/edit
some files but not others. In that case, you might want to build the
arrangement to mir
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 imag
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