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But Mr. Dibbits of the Rijksmuseum maintains that letting the public take control of the images is crucial to encouraging people to commune with the collection. “The action of actually working with an image, clipping it out and paying attention to the very small details makes you remember it,” he said.
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Connecting Communities: FADGI Still Image Working Group's Impact on the Library of Cong... - 0 views
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Similar analyses done on the Farm Security Administration photo collection at the Library determined a higher scanning resolution was required for groups of negatives in the collection. This determination was especially significant because many historic negatives are deteriorating, which means this may be the last chance to digitize them for preservation and access
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A spectrally neutral target for transmissive materials (think photographic negatives rather than printed photos) is also in development