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Richard Urban <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 24 Sep 2002 08:18:04 -0700
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Bonni-Dara,

There is no one magic number for the resolution of images.  You should be
choosing a resolution based on the size and in some cases the detail included
in the original.  The long-term needs of the institution and your audience
need to be balanced against cost, staff time, etc.

There is no "standard" but generally projects are scanning photographs between
3000-7000 pixels across the long dimension for master images. Other materials
(text, maps, oversize, etc.) have their own target resolution.)

We are currently revising our Best Practice guidelines for the creation of
digital images - I'll post an announcement when they are complete.

In the mean time visit the CDP's site for our current guidelines and links to
several other projects guidelines.

http://coloradodigital.coalliance.org

Best,

Richard Urban
Operations Coordinator
Colorado Digitization Project
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http://coloradodigital.coalliance.org

On Tue, 24 Sep 2002 09:40:55 -0400 Bonni-Dara Michaels
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Steve Friesen mentioned digitizing the photo
> collection and providing photo
> quality copies of images using an inkjet
> printer.  What dpi isconsidered
> optimal for scanning?  Is there an "industry
> standard" among museums?
>
> Bonni-Dara Michaels
> Collections Curator
> Yeshiva University Museum
> 15 West 16th Street
> New York, New York 10011
>
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