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Digital imaging guidelines aim to smooth image reproduction issues
The Universal Photographic Digital Imaging aims to clarify issues affecting accurate reproduction and management of digital image files. Although created from a photographer’s perspective, the group has worked hard to incorporate the concerns of everyone involved in the process of reproducing digital images...
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International Center of Photography and George Eastman House present project using Gallery Systems web services technology at Museums on the Web
ICP and Eastman House are collaborating on a portal to allow web access to the collections of both organizations. Gallery Systems’ distributed search engine will allow web visitors to seamlessly search multiple databases from a single search screen...
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Zoomify and Gallery Systems Offer Database-Driven Online Image Zooming
High-quality image viewing on the web is sought by any institution delivering content online. Zoomify, Inc. of Santa Cruz, CA and Gallery Systems, Inc, based in New York City, NY have partnered to enable easy delivery of this concept. For a limited time, museum and university clients using EmbARK can integrate Zoomify tools for free...
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Archivision Digital Archive Includes EmbARK!
There is good news for those who are still sitting on the fence when it comes to the transition to digital. The license of the Archivision Digital Archive, which covers a wide range of topics from architecture, public art and design, now includes a free copy of EmbARK Cataloguer...
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How Gallery Systems and 4D are helping bring art to the world
Numerous types of institutions and businesses utilize image management applications. These applications are essentially databases that let users catalog and track images. But they vary significantly according to the markets they are designed for. Digital photographers, for example, want a program geared to the particulars of managing digital photos...
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TMS Achieves Top Rating
TMS has scored the highest overall rating among its competitors through the Canadian Heritage Information Network’s (CHIN) Collection Management Software Review...
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