Thanks to all who have responded so far! This is all very helpful.
If you haven't had a chance to reply, I still welcome any additional
responses. Keep the info coming!
Thanks,
-Travis
On 6/18/12 2:41 PM, "Travis Fullerton" wrote:
> All, I am certain this has come up
implemented, as well as what CMS you are using and when that was set up?
Hopefully, I will be flooded with quick responses. Feel free to respond
off-list.
Thanks!
-Travis
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Travis Fullerton
Photographer, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
200 N Boulevard, Richmond, VA 23220
804.340.1538
There has been some interesting responses on this topic and it seems most
institutions are using an in-house DAMs. I am wondering if anyone has
explored online options for storage and distribution? Free services like
Flickr, or pay services like Smugmug? Ideally the archive would still reside
in a
. Laminated copies of audio scripts can be checked out from the
Visitor Services desk.
I can out you in touch with our programs coordinators if you are interested
in more info.
Travis Fullerton
Assistant Photographer
Photography Department
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
200 N Boulevard / Richmond
2GB free storage, easy file transfers,
> and even create "thumbnails" and gallery views for photos uploaded into your
> special "Photos" folder.
- David -
David Lewis, Curator
Aurora Regional
> Fire Museum
www.AuroraRegionalFireMuseum.org
-Original
> Messa
, marketing,
education, and web would be the primary users.
Any comments, advise, or anecdotes are welcome...
-Travis
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Travis Fullerton
Assistant Photographer, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
200 N Boulevard, Richmond, VA 23220
804.340.1538
I would say that almost without question, even if you shoot film, the image
will end up digital in the end. Either you scan it, or the designer scans
it, or the printer scans it. There may be some perceived 'safety' in
transparencies, but in the end it doesn't matter. Going digital adds its own
ser
The H4D40 is a camera system. The back is not separate, and cannot be put
onto a Phase One camera. And an H4 camera doesn't work with any other back.
Hasselblad only makes the CF back that is compatible with other cameras
(mostly intended for use with V-system)
Also, Hasselblad no longer makes the
- We use Leaf and Hasseblad, and love them both.
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Travis Fullerton
Assistant Photographer, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
200 N Boulevard, Richmond, VA 23220
804.340.1538
On 3/9/10 9:34 AM, "David Almeida" wrote:
> Dear Colleagues,
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> The institution I work
system would be willing to share your RFP requirements and/or
specifications.
Please feel free to respond on or off list.
Thanks!
Travis Fullerton
Assistant Photographer
Photography Department
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
200 N Boulevard / Richmond, VA 23220-4007
T 804.340.1538 / F 804.340.1548
d after careful
profiling, they both perform well. Though we do reserve the Eizo for really
critical work since they have a broader gamma.
I will also add that we are on a government managed, strict PC environment
and our IT staff has integrated our Macs very well throughout the system.
Travis Full
o work
out the number of steps in the scale and the most effective size in the
final print. If you are willing, I would love to see the gray scale you are
using and any other information you can provide regarding use of it in the
prints such as size and placement.
Thanks.
Travis Fullerton
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