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The Digital Sample Book

2007-12-02 by stephengledhill

I've just been emailing Innova about some issues and questions about two of
their papers - where I saw reference on their website to "The Digital Sample
Book" website [ http://www.innovaart.com/en/archivability-standards.html ]
created by the Image Permanence Institute, Rochester Institute of Technology
[ http://www.digitalsamplebook.com/home.htm ].  It's clearly w.i.p.  At
present all I can say from the little that's there is that it may eventually
be helpful and interesting.  Does anyone know anything about this "venture"?
Any comments / observations / feedback?
Steve Gledhill
www.virtuallygrey.co.uk <http://www.virtuallygrey.co.uk/> 


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Re: [Digital BW] The Digital Sample Book

2007-12-02 by Sam McCandless

On Dec 2, 2007, at 9:22 AM, stephengledhill wrote:

> [snip]  Does anyone know anything about this "venture"?

I don't, Steve,

> Any comments / observations / feedback?

but it looks to me like a promising resource.

And clicking around on its web site, <http:// 
www.digitalsamplebook.com/home.htm>, I stumbled across <http:// 
www.archivaladvisor.org/>, which also looks promising to me.

Thanks for the tip.
--
Sam

Re: The Digital Sample Book

2007-12-02 by djon43

Interesting. Might be targeted at student curatorial types, less 
experienced gallery operators, or art journalists as the info ma be 
common knowledge...it'll be more important in the future, as digital 
replaces these earlier techniques.

What does "w.i.p." mean? 



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DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "stephengledhill" 
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> I've just been emailing Innova about some issues and questions 
about two of
> their papers - where I saw reference on their website to "The 
Digital Sample
> Book" website [ http://www.innovaart.com/en/archivability-
standards.html ]
> created by the Image Permanence Institute, Rochester Institute of 
Technology
> [ http://www.digitalsamplebook.com/home.htm ].  It's clearly 
w.i.p.  At
> present all I can say from the little that's there is that it may 
eventually
> be helpful and interesting.  Does anyone know anything about 
this "venture"?
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> Any comments / observations / feedback?
> Steve Gledhill
> www.virtuallygrey.co.uk <http://www.virtuallygrey.co.uk/> 
> 
> 
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RE: [Digital BW] Re: The Digital Sample Book

2007-12-03 by stephengledhill

Sorry - 'work in progress'.
 
Steve Gledhill
www.virtuallygrey.co.uk <http://www.virtuallygrey.co.uk/> 


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