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I am looking for suggestions and examples of how to organize digital images.
Our institution over the past few years has accumulated, in no systemactic
order, a large number of digital images of objects, photographs, and archival
materials. The files are currently housed on the server, in an assortment of
folders. I would like to remove these images from the server and burn them on
to CD's/DVD's with a system set in place to to be able search and determine if
a digital image has been made and retrieve it rather easily. I want this system
to also help organize future digital images which are created.
In addition to setting up a system, are digital images saved as Tiff, jpeg, or
another file type? What DPI? Are several sizes of the image saved or just
one?
We currently PastPerfect 4 and can attach images, and maybe that is the
easiest method. But, I know we are not the only institution who has
accumulated digital images, and I'm interested to hear how other institutions
have delt with this.
Thank-you,
Shannon Lindridge, Collections Manager
Tha History Center in Tompkins County
Ithaca, NY 14850
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