Message-Id: <199701161437.IAA08042@library.wustl.edu> Date: Thu, 16 Jan 1997 10:55:04 -0300 From: Bruce Lane <mailto:blane@CALVIN.STEMNET.NF.CA> Subject: Re: Image data base To: mailto:IMAGELIB@LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU
Picture Windows is the program I used to create an image database of Newfoundland. It works well.
At 08:41 AM 1/16/97 +1300, you wrote: >Hi there all
>
>I have just taken up a position as photographer, at a School of Architecture
>and have be given the job of trying to sort out, some sort of system or
>archiving the existing and new slide collections.
>
>The current situation is:- several large filing cabinets full of slide
>sheets of 24 slides per sheet, some of the slides have details on but the
>majority don't.
>The first task we have is to cull slides, that have no significant value and
>then to sort the rest into some sort of searchable database. Eventally we
>would like to have low res images to search and view, with a referrence to
>the location of the original image.
>
>We have a Nikon LS 1000 slide scanner with a SF-100 auto slide feeder,
>access to a CD writer and a very good computer network within the school.
>
>Does anybody have any suggestions for databases (for architectural
>subjects), programmes to help make this task easier or acheivable?
>
>Thanks Paul
>Paul Hillier
>Photographer
>School of Architecture and Design
>Victoria University of Wellington
>Wellington
>New Zealand
>Ph 802 6215
>
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