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Arthur Anderson <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 27 Jan 1996 14:20:19 GMT
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Jan Nauta ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
: I would appreciate comments, based on practical experience, on:
:
: 1.    Digital cameras: are they "there" yet, and if so ,which ones? ( at
: least 18 meg)
: 2.    For digitising medium format and 35mm, how well do the Kodak RFS:3570
: Film Scanner and    the PCD:225 CD Writer do the job? Anything else better /
: cheaper?
: 3.   Anything about the working relationships between Photography Teams and
: I.T. Teams. How have the relationships evolved, where do the
: responsibilities/demarcations lie?
:
: Thanks,
: Jan Nauta,
: Manager Photography,
: Museum of New Zealand, Te Papa Tongarewa,
: Box 467 ,Wellington,
:  New Zealand.

Jan,

I cant speak from personal experience on this, but I do know that a
number of web sites are hooked up with digital cameras that upload new
images every minute or so. They often explain something about the
equipment used and may give you e-mail addresses of persons you should
talk to. You can find some of these sites through The Lost Museum of
Sciences, http://www.netaxs.com/people/aca3/ATRIUM.HTM, look in the
Geology Exhibit or the Technology & Industry Room.

                                        Many Serendipities,
                                        Arthur

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