Wed, 24 Jan 1996 06:19:09 -0500
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Right now with PageMill--or with one more step using JPEG or
its equivalent--even a computer idiot (myself) can pull virtually any
image off the Web. I have been watching this particularly as I am building
a proto for an interdisciplinary program on deep-time, microcosmos,
comparative planetology.
So far I have only discover two ways in which folks are handling
materials. Most of the pics from Paris Musuems have the painting
photographer's name embedded in the data base: i.e., it opens
automatically when you down load in a notes box but can be closed. The
Minnesota Musuem of Art, on the other hand, has a copyright block
right on the pic.
Is anyone aware of other ways in which this is being handled. I am
working with Lynn Margulis and she is rightly vehement about "anyone"
being able to use her truly magnificent images of microbes for, say,
underarm dedo ads.
Thanks
Lois
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