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Sarah Gillis <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 9 Jun 2014 11:40:00 -0400
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Hello everyone,

 

My friend and brilliant colleague, Kristen Schuster, is working on a
digital edition of Vetusta Monumenta.  I have assisted her with
answering some questions, but I suggested reaching out to a larger pool
of working professionals to get their take on her current conundrums.
Please find below her list of questions for you to consider and possibly
provide input on.  It's greatly appreciated!  

 

Project description

The digital edition of Vetusta Monumenta is seeking to use high
resolution scans from the first three volumes of the original text to
build an interactive digital resource that is freely available to
scholars from a variety of disciplines. 

Currently the project uses Scalar to house textual commentaries about
plates and visualize relationships between text and images. 

 

Image types the project uses

Currently the project is using JPEG files housed in the Internet
Archives. These files have been transformed from 600 ppi Tiff files into
350 ppi Jpeg files (1700 resolution for the long side of the image). 

 

Image types we are thinking of using

In order to apply zooming capabilities to the Jpeg files we are
contemplating converting files to Jpeg 2000s and then using Open
Seadragon for zooming capabilities. 

 

Questions for the listserv

Scalar, the digital asset management system the project is using, does
not support Jpeg 2000 of Tiff files with a compression type applied to
them. Does anyone have suggestions for resources that could read Jpeg
2000 files or Tiff files with compression online?

 

Perhaps a more important question would be: Do you recommend using
jpeg2000 for web projects? Is it practical to use compressed Tiff files?

 

Thank you for your time, I look forward to comments and suggestions!

Kristen Schuster

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-- 

University Missouri, Columbia

Doctoral student | Graduate teaching assistant

School of Information Science and Learning Technologies

111 London Hall, Columbia MO, 65203, USA

 

 

Thanks everyone!

 

Best Regards,

Sarah Gillis | Assistant Registrar, Image Management



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