Browse Items (31 total)

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Jacob Kopfensteiner processes a digitized microfilm using Adobe Bridge CS6. The green card with the microfilm indicates that the film has been scanned.

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Vat. lat. 3868 open in Adobe Bridge; batch processing of persistent file names for TIFFs

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Vat. lat. 3868 open in Adobe Bridge; batch processing of embedded metadata attached to TIFFs from which JPEGs and PDFs will be derived.

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Microfilms are packed with color-coded cards to indicate where they are in the digitization process.

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Processed microfilms ready for off-site preservation and storage. The blue cards indicate that the film has been fully processed.

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Jacob Kopfensteiner inspects a microfilm for condition and content.

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Using the splicer to add a longer leader and tail to each microfilm.

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Splicing on the leader and tail to prepare the film for scanning.

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Recording pre-processing data, including Vatican shelfmarks of manuscripts on each film.

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Pre-processed microfilm, bagged with completed data form and yellow card to indicate it's ready for scanning.
Output Formats

atom, dc-rdf, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2