: Museum Computer Network Listserv
Subject: Re: [MCN-L] informal survey of digital photography devicesin
museums
Hi all,
It would be very interesting to hear from anyone who has implemented a
color management workflow. I know of a few places (Yale University Art
Gallery has been very helpful as we
> Hi all,
>
> It would be very interesting to hear from anyone who has implemented a
> color management workflow. I know of a few places (Yale University Art
> Gallery has been very helpful as we develop ours), but has anyone
> smaller had any success?
> It would be very interesting to hear from a
A very good book to help you think through your workflow processes for
color managment is Real World Color Management, 2nd Edition,
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0321267222/sr=1-17/qid=1154458982/ref=sr_1_17/103-1583561-2877455?ie=UTF8&s=books.
Its not difficult to implement color management i
Hello Will,
At the Indianapolis Museum of Art we have recently made the transition
to an all digital studio. We are using the Phase One P45 (39 megapixel
camera sensor) for our collection photography and historic home. We
feel that the Phase One can meet and exceed the quality we are getting
fr
Hi all,
It would be very interesting to hear from anyone who has implemented a
color management workflow. I know of a few places (Yale University Art
Gallery has been very helpful as we develop ours), but has anyone
smaller had any success?
Thanks,
Ann S.
Ann Sinfield, Registrar
Chazen Museum of
t;Susan Grinols
>Director, Photo Services and Imaging
>Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
>Legion of Honor and de Young Museums
>Ph. 415.750.3602
>Fax. 415.750.2679
>www.famsf.org
>
>
>
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Subject: [MCN-L] informal survey of digital photography devices in
museums
As the time for submitting budget requests for our next fiscal year
approaches I am curious to know what digital photograp
Will,
At Princeton, we remain a film-to-press workflow, however we do use a
Canon EOS-1Ds MarkII (and love it) for half page images and jpegs.
Along with digital capture technology, you may want to inquire about
match print / color management workflow. Those answers will be
interesting to
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> As the time for submitting budget requests for our next fiscal year ap
Dear Will,
At the UBC Museum of Anthropology we are using both the Canon 1Ds Mark II
and the Hasselblad H2 with a Phase One P30 back to facilitate direct digital
capture of our ethnographic collection.
Please feel free to ask me further questions on or off line.
Jessica
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Jessica Bushey
Digit
I will be out of the office until August 7, 2006.
As the time for submitting budget requests for our next fiscal year approaches
I am curious to know what digital photography devices are being used in the
museum community. Would any of you be willing to volunteer whether you are
using any of the following for photography of collections? Please
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