Hi Amy

When you say master, are considering this an "Archive" type image (a file that can replace the original film if destroyed), or an image that can be multi-purposed for offset press, web, analysis, research etc.?


On Oct 12, 2004, at 3:31 PM, Amy Stidwill wrote:

I am in the process of reviewing and updating our standards for master
digital files as we switch to a new collections management system.  We
have not entered the realm of direct digital capture and are scanning
primarily from 4 x 5 transparencies.  If this sounds like your museum,
please let me know what resolution and/or pixel length you are scanning
at and why you chose those numbers.  All replies are greatly
appreciated.

Many thanks,

Amy Stidwill
Visual Resources Manager
Hillwood Museum & Gardens
4155 Linnean Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C.  20008
(202) 243-3910 phone
(202) 966-7846 fax
astidw...@hillwoodmuseum.org




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