Scanning photographs to a computer disc or CD Rom would be an
excellent method of keeping a permanent record of photographs
for your files as well as viewing by others. This would be
preferable to physically handling the original photos. For
displays, a first quality reproduction would be
invaluable--this is not the place where you can cut cost
without sacrificing quality!
Rose Marie Martin
Germanna Foundation
PO Box 693
Culpeper, Va 22701
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--- On Mon, 9 Dec 1996 19:23:23 -0600 Cheryl Musch
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>I'm currently working with a small museum on a permanent
exhibit. They're
>wondering if there's a cheaper way than shooting a negative
and printing a
>photo to enlarge photos for exhibits. They suggested
possibly scanning
>photos into a computer or using color xeroxing. To me,
xeroxing sounds
>unacceptable conservationally. Does anyone have any
experience with cheaper
>alternative methods of reproducing photographs?
>===============
>Cheryl Musch
>Museum Consultant
>Museum of Anthropology
>University of Kansas
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Date: 12/9/96
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