Introduction to Imaging

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Getty Publications, Dec 4, 2003 - Art - 96 pages

The first edition of Introduction to Imaging was published in 1995 and quickly became a standard textbook on the construction of digital image collections. The Visual Resources Association Bulletin praised it for setting forth “important basic principles and technical terms that anyone beginning an imaging project would need to know.”

 

Significantly expanded and updated, the revised edition of Introduction to Imaging allows curators, librarians, collection managers, scholars, and students to better understand the basic technology and processes involved in building a cohesive set of digital images. It also explores how to link digitized images to the information required to access, preserve, and manage them. Other topics include making data interoperable with other information resources and activities; developing strategies that do not limit or foreclose future options; and ensuring the longevity of digital assets.

 

The Introduction To series deals with the complex issues and tools related to the production, management, and dissemination of cultural heritage information resources.

 

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