Presentation given by Jennifer Lloyd at the The paper was presented at the AIC & ICOM CC Photographs Conservation Joint Meeting presentation (American Institute of Conservation & International Council of Muesums, International Committee for Conservation).
2. Sketchbook of scenes of Sydney, Broken Bay, Newcastle
and region, New South Wales, 1817-1840 [picture]
Edward Close
http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an4563834
1817 - 1840
Panoramas were first drawn
and painted
3. Section of the rotunda, Leicester Square, in which is exhibited the Panorama:
the British Museum, London; AN862225
circa 1791
5. The Cirkut Camera
– with panoramic
attachment
http://piercevaubel.com/cam/catalogs/1906centurylp253.htm
Fan which controlled rate
of rotation of the camera
on the tripod
Slit in the panoramic
attachment to expose the
flexible film which wound
past
Tripod
6. Flexible film
• 360 degree panoramas
• people appearing in
panoramas more than once
http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn6157266
Farmers and Graziers Company
1925
7. Library of Congress – American Memory
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/collections/panoramic_photo/pnpizza.html
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12. The Enemark Project
• Publication – pilot project to digitise 30
negatives
• Stored in off-site nitrate store at 8°C
• not catalogued
• many in each box
• difficult to handle and provide access
• no surrogate
13. Pilot project
– developed digitisation standards for large
negatives
– identified problems with existing workflows and
equipment
– took a lot of time
– improved preservation and provided access to
these items
– What about the rest?
• increased use because of publication?
23. Capture standards and resulting size of digital file
Neg size Standard Typical file size
35mm colour
negative
16 bits per pixel, RGB, 2000ppi 25MB
4 x 5” colour
transparency
16 bits per pixel, RGB, 2000 ppi 400MB
Slice of panorama 16 bits per pixel, Greyscale, 1000ppi 275MB
Full panorama 16 bits per pixel, Greyscale, 1000ppi 275MB – 2GB
(dependent on length)
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28. Thanks
To the staff in Preservation Services, Digitisation and
Photography and Pictures at the National Library.
To the National Library for funding my attendance at
this conference
Questions?