Subject: Storing digital images
Paulina Lobaton <paulina.lobaton [at] ashmus__ox__ac__uk> writes >The Conservation Department at the Ashmolean Museum has recently >started taking digital images to record the treatment process of >objects instead of the traditional slide film. We would very much >like to hear how other conservation departments store their images >in their computer files. If it is done by accession number, by the >department to which the object belongs to, etc. What are the storage >methods you find useful and drawbacks. Any experiences and >suggestions are very much welcome. I also use digital images here at Bolton Museum and they are stored in a couple of ways. Images key to the object are attached onto the database record along with the condition report and treatment record. I try to store all images by accession number, occasionally putting a description of the object in brackets if there is a set of similar objects within a run of numbers. All of the museum data is backed up centrally by the councils' computing team but I also save to disk, particularly if I have extra detailed images that are not essential for the main database record but may be of use to me for reference. The only real problem I have found is the amount of space taken up by large numbers of images which limits the number I can attach into the database. Pierrette Squires Conservator Bolton Museum and Archive Service Le Mans crescent Bolton BL1 1SE +44 1204 332196 *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:33 Distributed: Wednesday, December 5, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-33-007 ***Received on Thursday, 22 November, 2007