The Museum of Victoria has had an Image Capture program going for the past 4 years using the analogue system. We have recently begun using digital cameras and scanners instead of analogue for our image capture. With the old analogue system the images were used purely for collection management purposes. In these images we had the object number and a simple scale for reference. The image quality was of a low standard which prevented them from being used for electronic publication work. But now with the higher quality that the digital images provide we are plan to use the images on the Web, CD-Rom as well as with collection management. We have a discussion as to whether to continue to include a scale with each object image or not. From a photographic point of view the image looks far better without the scale, as well as making it easier for the operator to capture the image. But certain curatorial staff want to keep the scale in the image. I would be interested to find out how other institutions are handling their images concerning the inclusion of scales. I look forward to your comments. Rodney Start [log in to unmask]