Digital Imaging: A Practical Approach

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Rowman Altamira, 2004 - 85 lappuses
Why does Digital Imaging start with a glossary? So that right from the beginning readers learn to "speak digital." Koelling demystifies the process of planning and managing a digitizing project, including important issues of copyright and ethics, choosing equipment, weighing technical alternatives, and creating databases. These are not the trendy details that will be out of date next month but the core issues everyone needs to understand so they can make good decisions and plan projects with long-term benefits. Koelling reminds us, too, that these projects can be both fun and satisfying to work on. Don't miss the last chapter on image enhancement--history detectives have a great new technique at their fingertips.

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A Digital Glossary
1
Questions to Ask before Starting a Digital Project
9
Ethics and Copyright
23
Project Management
33
Technical Specifications Establishing Benchmarks
39
Choosing Equipment
51
How to Track Digital Image Files Metadata and Databases
63
Revealing History Image Enhancement as a Research Tool
69
Suggested Readings
81
Index
83
About the Author
85
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Jill Marie Koelling spent seven and a half years working for the Nebraska State Historical Society as curator of photographs and head of digital imaging. She is now applying her digital imaging expertise as the Executive Director of the Collaborative Digitization Program, housed at the University of Denver.

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