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Resizing 1. Using Adobe PhotoShop (or the desired batch resizing & renaming software) run four sucessive [http://www.corporatemedianews.com/2002/04_apr/tutorials/psbatch.htm batch processes], each time beginning with the archival TIFF, creating:
 1. A working TIFF - 3,000 pixel (width) with LZW compression, smaller, more friendly file size than the archival TIFF.
  1. A working JPEG - 3,000 pixel width.
  1. A presentation JPEG - 1,000 pixel width.
  1. A thumbnail JPEG - 200 pixel width.
=== Resizing ===

1. Using Adobe PhotoShop (or the desired batch resizing & renaming software) run four sucessive [http://www.corporatemedianews.com/2002/04_apr/tutorials/psbatch.htm batch processes], each time beginning with the archival TIFF, creating:
 1. A working TIFF - 3,000 pixel (width) with LZW compression, small c.f. the archival TIFF.
 1. A working JPEG - 3,000 pixel width.
 1. A presentation JPEG - 1,000 pixel width.
 1. A thumbnail JPEG - 200 pixel width.
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 1. Create a blank Portfolio catalogue template (or download the prepared template file from ["OxCLIC_portfolio"], see ["OxCLIC_portfolio":details].
  1. Customise the metadata fields to include those relevant to the collection (the downloadable template includes VRA fields relevant to the History of Art).
  1. All custom fields must follow the stated metadata schemes, see ["OxCLIC_portfolio"].
 
1. Add the presentation JPEGs only into Portfolio, while also considering which metadata fields are likely to be identical across the entire collection (or selection of slides).
  1. When adding images input this data using the 'Assign Properties... to Added Items' option. This greatly reduces most redundency in the data entry.
  1. Repeat this process as required (Note: At what stage of digitisation will the collection be imported into MDID?)
== Importing the Catalogue and Images ==
=== Import the collection (or portion of the collection [?]) from Portfolio into the MDID image management software ===
 1. Export the catalogue from the Portfolio system, see ["OxCLIC_MDIDimporting::details]].
 1. Open the exported text file and edit field names as required, see ["OxCLIC_MDIDimporting#Open_catalogue.txt__in_Excel":details]. __
 1. __Move the CSV (comma seperated variable) file to the MDID server, see ["OxCLIC_MDIDimporting#Move_the_.csv_file_to_the_MDID_server":details]].__
 1. __ Import the collection catalogue information into MDID, see ["OxCLIC_MDIDimporting#Setup_the_collection_in_MDID":details]].__
 1. __#Import the presentation JPEG digital images into MDID, see ["OxCLIC_MDIDimporting#Loading_the_images_into_MDID":details]]. __
 1. Create a blank Portfolio catalogue template (or download the prepared template file from ["OxCLIC_portfolio"].
 1. Customise the metadata fields to include those relevant to the collection (the downloadable template includes VRA fields relevant to the History of Art).
 1. All custom fields must follow the stated metadata schemes
, see ["OxCLIC_portfolio"].
 1. Add the presentation JPEGs only into Portfolio, while also considering which metadata fields are likely to be identical across the entire collection (or selection of slides).
 1. When adding images input this data using the 'Assign Properties... to Added Items' option. This greatly reduces most redundency in the data entry.
 1. Repeat this process as required (Note: At what stage of digitisation will the collection be imported into MDID?)
== Importing the Catalogue and the images ==
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=== Import the Catalogue ===
 The catalogue information nees to be exported from Portfolio and imported into the MDID application and the associated images need to be moved into the correct corresponding folders on the MDID server.
 1. Export the catalogue from the Portfolio system, see ["OxCLIC_MDIDimporting"].
 1. Open the exported text file and edit field names as required, see ["OxCLIC_MDIDimporting"].
 1. __Move the CSV (comma seperated variable) file to the MDID server, see ["OxCLIC_MDIDimporting"].
 1. Import the collection catalogue information into MDID, see ["OxCLIC_MDIDimporting"].

=== Moving the images ===
 1. Import the presentation JPEG digital images into MDID, see ["OxCLIC_MDIDimporting"].

TableOfContents([2])

Scanning

Scan the slides (physical scanning and batch processed manipulation to create derivative images)

[[Image: OxCLICbatchrename.png|right|thumb|200px|Batch renaming in PhotoShop.]]

  1. Scan the slides at 2,400 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dots_per_inch DPI] [Which scanner will they be using?]

  2. Follow good practice for image capture and optimisation (if necessary), guides available [http://www.tasi.ac.uk/advice/creating/img_capt.html here] and [http://www.tasi.ac.uk/advice/creating/slides.html here].

  3. Once happy with the digital image (cropped, optimised etc.) save in a lossless high quality TIFF format that will be used as the master archival image.
    1. Save all the images to one folder.
    2. Use the appropriate file naming conventions ["OxCLIC_filenames"] (for example, arth_aa0001a).
  4. Repeat this process until a limited batch of TIFFs is reached (10 [?] slides is suggested).
  5. Create four new folders at the same level as the Master Archival TIFF folder
    • Working TIFF,
    • Working JPEG,
    • Presentation JPEG,
    • Thumbnail JPEG

Resizing

  1. Using Adobe PhotoShop (or the desired batch resizing & renaming software) run four sucessive [http://www.corporatemedianews.com/2002/04_apr/tutorials/psbatch.htm batch processes], each time beginning with the archival TIFF, creating:

  2. A working TIFF - 3,000 pixel (width) with LZW compression, small c.f. the archival TIFF.
  3. A working JPEG - 3,000 pixel width.
  4. A presentation JPEG - 1,000 pixel width.
  5. A thumbnail JPEG - 200 pixel width.
  6. Ensure that all of the created digital images follow the established file naming conventions and are all saved in the correct folder.

  7. Repeat this process as required.

Cataloguing

Cataloguing the batch of digital images (metadata insertion using the Portfolio software)

[[Image: OxCLIC_asprop.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The 'Assign Properties' dialog box.]]

  1. Create a blank Portfolio catalogue template (or download the prepared template file from ["OxCLIC_portfolio"].
  2. Customise the metadata fields to include those relevant to the collection (the downloadable template includes VRA fields relevant to the History of Art).
  3. All custom fields must follow the stated metadata schemes, see ["OxCLIC_portfolio"].
  4. Add the presentation JPEGs only into Portfolio, while also considering which metadata fields are likely to be identical across the entire collection (or selection of slides).
  5. When adding images input this data using the 'Assign Properties... to Added Items' option. This greatly reduces most redundency in the data entry.
  6. Repeat this process as required (Note: At what stage of digitisation will the collection be imported into MDID?)

Importing the Catalogue and the images

Import the Catalogue

  • The catalogue information nees to be exported from Portfolio and imported into the MDID application and the associated images need to be moved into the correct corresponding folders on the MDID server.
  • Export the catalogue from the Portfolio system, see ["OxCLIC_MDIDimporting"].
  • Open the exported text file and edit field names as required, see ["OxCLIC_MDIDimporting"].
  • Move the CSV (comma seperated variable) file to the MDID server, see ["OxCLIC_MDIDimporting"].

  • Import the collection catalogue information into MDID, see ["OxCLIC_MDIDimporting"].

Moving the images

  1. Import the presentation JPEG digital images into MDID, see ["OxCLIC_MDIDimporting"].

Testing the MDID collection

  1. Test all fields from the catalogue are in MDID by checking the Search options for the collection
  2. Hide from the Search field any fields that you may not wish to be seen to the general browser via the Collection Setup preferences