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Felicia Pickering <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 19 Jan 2006 12:24:36 -0500
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For digital photography projects it is a good idea to include in each
digital image a GretagMacbeth ColorChecker chart or the GretagMacbeth Mini
ColorChecker chart (which is best for small to medium size objects), along
with a scale marker.  For scale markers we often use 6" photo evidence
scales that you can find from places like www.redwop.com or
www.evidentcrimescene.com , among other places.  If you are
storing/archiving the digital images on CDs, it would be good to use gold
"archival" cds like the ones Mitsui makes, stored in tyvek sleeves
(available from Hollinger among other places) or other archival containers.



>>> [log in to unmask] 01/18 11:27 AM >>>
Denise,

Digital photography will probably be more useful and
cost effective for the small museum. Image files can
be copied and transferred more easily, also sorted,
viewed, searched, and browsed. They may never need to
print them out, but if they do, than they may print
them at whatever size and quality fits their needs. 

I recommend keeping a photo-log, even if you include
the accession number in the photo, which lists the
frame #, accession #, and a very brief - couple word
-description to aid in renaming the images with the
objects' accession numbers. You may also want to
include measurements on your list or by including a
measuring tool/color control in the photo.

-Andrea Cakars


--- Denise Haynes <[log in to unmask]> wrote:


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Greetings to the list,

I have volunteered to photograph the collection of the
local historic house/museum (READ SMALL MUSEUM/
Practically Nonexistant Budget!). Having said that, I
would like some advice from the sages on this list
regarding my endeavor....

The board wants the collection photographed with a
digital camera; fair enough, but, in light of the
non-archival quality of digital photography, shouldn't
I also photograph it with B&W film?  (I need to speak
to members of the board to get needed supplies)

Any additional advice on proceding with what almost
seems like a daunting task is welcomed! (i.e. what
type of paperwork to keep..etc.)

Thanks so much in advance!

Denise





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