Hi Jonathan,
Excellent work on the storyboards; everything seems quite fleshed out. I used to do copy work for the Special Collections at the UBC library and two things you may want to add to the Capture phase if you haven't already is: * Place a piece of black paper behind the page(s) you are copying; this effectively zeroes out any residual image that may show through from behind the page being copied. It's a truly low tech but very effective. * Use a circular polarizer to selectively gleen more detail out of an image. Playing with channels to adjust the contrast is helpful, but a polarizer is handy when you've exhausted the channels route. Okay, back to my fulltime gig... J John Chong Web Design and Usability Specialist UBC | Information Technology 604-822-3395 [email protected] From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jonathan Hung Sent: June 18, 2009 1:52 PM To: [email protected]; Fluid Work Subject: [Decapod] Initial Decapod story boards posted Hi everyone. I have posted some storyboards illustrating the main path through the "Digitization Phase" of the Decapod workflow. These story boards are quick sketches illustrating the main / key path through the digitization system. The workflow: http://wiki.fluidproject.org/x/nyBo The story boards illustrating part of that workflow: http://wiki.fluidproject.org/x/YYCI I would love to talk through some of this and share ideas during Friday's meeting at 10am EDT / 4pm CEST. Thanks! - Jonathan. --- Jonathan Hung / [email protected] Fluid Project - ATRC at University of Toronto Tel: (416) 946-3002
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