Fwd: Re: Software query: for comparing images

From: Jennifer Brasher (j.brasher@MAILBOX.GU.EDU.AU)
Date: Mon Jul 17 2000 - 22:57:17 CDT

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    From: Jennifer Brasher <mailto:j.brasher@MAILBOX.GU.EDU.AU>
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    'Xcuse cross posting.

    Hi Trudy, yes, but trouble is Cumulus has limitations for image cataloguing at present? Hope on that front at all? How about EmbARK, can that drag and drop? Jennifer

    >Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 20:05:27 -0700
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    >Sender: IMAGELIB <mailto:IMAGELIB@LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU>
    >From: Trudy Levy <mailto:Trudy@DIG-MAR.COM>
    >Organization: Image Integration
    >Subject: Re: Software query: for comparing images
    >To: mailto:IMAGELIB@LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU
    >
    >Robert - I just check Canto's Cumulus and it will allow you to move the
    >thumbnails aroun by drag and drop so it is just like being on a
    >slide table. I
    >am sure Portfolio does the same.
    >You can set the size you want the thumbnail to be, bith programs automatically
    >generate the thumbnails from your orignal files.
    >
    >
    >Keith Morgan wrote:
    >
    > > on 7/16/00 11:16 AM, Robert A. Baron at mailto:rabaron@PIPELINE.COM wrote:
    > >
    > > > Dear Imagelib,
    > > >
    > > > Is there software available that will display a series of high resolution
    > > > images as if they were a set of thumbnails spread out on a
    >screen or page?
    > > > I'm looking for something that will take a predefined set of
    > > > high-resolution images, be it 20 or more and display them as thumbnail
    > > > sized for comparison. Better even if they can be moved around
    >and enlarged
    > > > at will.
    > > >
    > > > I guess I'm looking for something with a "light-table" function
    >catered for
    > > > the single user -- but if it outputs html, so much the better.
    > >
    > > Two suggestions so far have been PhotoShop 5.5 and Image AXS Pro.
    >I might be
    > > mistaken but I don't think either of these will do all of what you want.
    > > Both will output thumbnails but neither allow the images to be
    >moved around.
    > > Both do output nice web pages though. My current favorite is
    >Portfolio which
    > > will output a contact sheet that can be manipulated through both image
    > > placement and removal. It can as well be outputted to HTML. I will grab a
    > > folder of digital images and then make an electronic contact sheet to see
    > > which to keep or delete. A single click displays a full image.
    > >
    > > Keith Morgan
    > >
    > > ---
    > >
    > > Keith Morgan
    > > Digital Library Initiatives
    > > North Carolina State University
    > > Raleigh, NC 27695-7111
    > > E-mail: mailto:Keith_Morgan@ncsu.edu
    > > http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/dli/
    >
    >-- Trudy Levy
    > Image Integration
    > The Digital Imaging Guide
    > 7 Third Ave. SF, CA 94118 415/750 1274
    > Images are information - manage them
    > www.DIG-mar.com

    Keeping you informed.

    "Nobody can become perfect by merely ceasing to act" BHAGAVAD - GITA

    Jennifer Brasher Reference Librarian QCA Image (Slide/Digital) Library Supervisor

    Information Services Griffith University Library Queensland College of Art Library Griffith University PO Box 84 Morningside Q 4170 AUSTRALIA

    Phone (61) 7 3875 3130 Fax (61) 7 3875 3133 Email mailto:j.brasher@mailbox.gu.edu.au

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