Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/01/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Tina Manley jotted down the following: > I still keep all my slides on file so if anything happens to the digital, I > can rescan. I find this is part of the problem with digital photography. If you shoot on film, you don't throw out the film, so now you have both film and CDs to archive. And whereas the negative is the basis for a print, when you scan, do you only store the raw scan at the highest resolution? Or cleaned up versions? In different file formats? I routinely store a raw TIFF at 1600dpi (the equivalent of the negative), a Photoshop (PSD) file format which has been slightly cleaned up (levels and curves adjusted -- sort of the digital negative) at 1600dpi, and then perhaps a 700 pixel wide JPEG for quick preview and web publishing, along with a 200 pixel wide thumbnail. If I do extensive manipulation of an image, then that gets stored as a PSD file too, to retain the layers, etc. It adds up. Managing all this stuff becomes a hassle, pretty quickly. M. - -- Martin Howard | "I am Pentium of Borg. Division is Visiting Scholar, CSEL, OSU | futile. You will be approximated." email: howard.390@osu.edu | -- Unknown www: http://mvhoward.i.am/ +---------------------------------------