Subject: Questionnaire on photodocumentation
**** Moderator's comments: Please respond directly to the author. Photographic documentation survey: I would like to conduct a short survey regarding conservation photography standards and practices. At our lab we have been taking digital images for more than five years and have taken great efforts to make our digital files and prints as "archival" as possible. We have also continued taking B/W 35mm, since we know that if the prints and negatives are properly processed and stored, this still remains a more archival medium. However, we do not use the B/W images at all--we only file them away in case they may be needed in the future. Thus, the time and money spent on the B/W photography seems increasing wasteful and we periodically question our decision to continue. We are very curious to know what other conservators are doing. It would be appreciated if you took the time to answer the short survey below and e-mail it to me. I promise to summarize the results for the list once I have compiled them. 1. Type of lab: (museum, private, library, etc) 2. Type of material treated: (paintings, objects, textiles, etc) 3. Do you take digital images? yes/no If yes: 4. What format do you save you files in? (jpeg2000, tiff, jpeg, raw, etc) 5. Briefly how do you archive your digital files? (saved on server, hard drive, cds, dvds, etc) 6. Do you take B/W pictures as well? yes/no 7. If you have stopped taking B/Ws when did you and why? Also any other comments on the subject are welcome, Samantha Alderson Objects Conservator Division of Anthropology American Museum of Natural History *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:10 Distributed: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-10-010 ***Received on Monday, 11 June, 2007