I'd recommend taking a look at the Djatoka Image Server project coming out of
Los Alamos. It's designed to serve up JPEG2000s in a variety of ways in
real-world scenarios:
http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/djatoka/index.php?title=Main_Page
They presented at Open Repositories last year I
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You might want to read the following article where the authors decided
not to use JPEG2000 for their project for several reason. Here are three
of them:
1. JPEG2000 does not preserve the TIFF technical metadata when converted
to JPEG2000
2. JPEG2000 files are more inconvenient to OCR than TIFF
The H4D40 is a camera system. The back is not separate, and cannot be put
onto a Phase One camera. And an H4 camera doesn't work with any other back.
Hasselblad only makes the CF back that is compatible with other cameras
(mostly intended for use with V-system)
Also, Hasselblad no longer makes
I agree with Stephanie. Just yesterday I came across another company offering
this model in which the app CMS are free to the museum, and revenue is shared
between the provider and museum on app or tour sales. That brings my count to 4
that I'm aware of for sure:
1. Toura
2. uGuideMe
3.
The digital online catalog project Connecticut History Online
(www.cthistoryonline.org) used jp2s for phase 2 of their project to allow
both zooming in on large images (like maps and bird's-eye views), and save
space on the server. (It is a collaborative project, so individual
institutions are
Hi Travis,
I mentioned the Phase One 645AF as the camera body to use with the P40+ or P45+
backs; Phase One has other cameras, but this is the one we are looking at. I
believe that this flexibility alone is an advantage compared to the new
Hasselblad HD systems.
We are in contact with some
I think the cost of getting an iPhone app developed really depends on
what you want it to do. Sure if you want a fancy app with all the
'bells and whistles' you can easily spend 30k. However, if you're like
most organizations and don't have that kind of cash, there are much more
cost
1) The one issue that I am concerned about is having all my content for our
iphone app be housed at another location. This makes you committed to
keeping the content with that provider. I would like to update and add
content so that it feeds from our website.
2) This same content should be able
The California Association of Museums is excited to announce an
opportunity to commemorate a very special California artist, Santa
Rosa's own Charles M. Schulz, and raise much-need funding for museums.
With your help, we can make the official California Snoopy license plate
Hi all,
There's another option that hasn't been mentioned yet, a DIY version
called appmakr, from http://www.appmakr.com/.
I haven't used it so I can't speak from personal experience - perhaps
someone else on the List can , but people like Guy Kawaski and Seth
Godin, well respected
Hi Perian,
Replacing your high-quality derivative TIFFs with JPEG 2000 may make
sense now. It would save space, especially if one JPEG 2000 file can
replace multiple derivative TIFFs. I don't know when you last looked at
JPEG 2000, but interest in it continues to grow and more and more of
that
Hi everyone,
Can I make a request that people reply to this list with only the
message you are writing, not the entire set of messages that might be
attached to your email? It makes it nearly impossible, when reading in
digest form, to scroll down and actually see what the new messages are.
Is anyone currently charging for their mobile app, or are they planning to?
I've been talking to one of these companies about this revenue share and the
owner says others plan to. I don't have an issue with it as long as the cost is
low, but it always helps to sell an idea to the rest of the
Are you talking about using FileMaker Pro's External SQL Data Sources (ESS) to
back your interface onto MS-SQL or Oracle, or transitioning to an new
collections management system built on those technologies?
Personally, I'd be asking questions about what is prompting this push. Are
there
Please add Mobeum by Open Museum to Nancy Proctor's list of mobile tour
services available to museums.
Mobeum, a web-based museum visitor mobile tour, is currently in alpha
testing at the Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth and will become available to
any museum as of April 1, 2010. Mobeum uses
There are these things called lightning protectors that you can buy for your
phone and data lines. They're a couple of bucks and they prevent not only
lightning but power surges from any source from traveling down the wires. If
you have a leased circuit you might ask your provider about
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