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Digital Imaging for Photographic Collections: Foundations for Technical Standard
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Robin Dale
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January 2, 2008
The goal of this project report, sponsored by The National Endowment for the Humanities, Division of Preservation and Access, is “to offer some guidance to libraries, archives, and museums in their efforts to convert photographic collections to digital form.” To date, there are no standards for measuring the quality of digital images created from photographs. Therefore, this report is primarily concerned with developing tools to measure image quality. Other technical and managerial issues related to digital imaging projects in general are also addressed.
Published Online: 2008-01-02
Published in Print: 2000-March
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