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image
management & presentation tools :: creating
& storing a digital collection :: copyright :: additional resources
Image
Management & Presentation Tools
Free
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ARTstor Offline Image Viewer (0IV) [ARTstor]
ARTstor has developed offline presetnation software for using images in the classroom. The Offline Image Viewer (0IV) allows users to create presntations that enable slide shows, side-by-side comparisons, zooming and panning, and the ability to add text to slides. Public 0IV is a stand alone freeware
version of the licensed Offline Image Viewer.
Coppermine
Coppermine is a multi-purpose fully-featured and integrated web picture gallery script written in PHP using GD or ImageMagick as image library with a MySQL backend.
Gallery [versions 1 and 2]
An open source web based photo album organizer.
ImageAXS
Pro [Gallery Systems]
ImageAXSPro is a personal image database and presentation system that
allows you to import both images and text. You may search your ImageAXS
Pro database and organize the images into portfolios. The ImageAXS
programs have been graciously made available by Gallery Systems, the
makers of the Embark Kiosk. You are free to use them for non-commercial
educational purposes. The program includes extensive help files; however
no support is available from us or from the company, nor are there
any guarantees.
iPhoto
[Apple]
A powerful program for managing images and making presentations, and
is available only for Mac OS X.
IrfanView
IrfanView is a very fast, small, compact and innovative FREEWARE (for
non-commercial use) graphic viewer for Windows 9x/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003.
[source: IrfanView]
Picassa
[Google]
Picasa is software that helps you instantly find, edit and share all
the pictures on your PC. Every time you open Picasa, it automatically
locates all your pictures (even ones you forgot you had) and sorts
them into visual albums organized by date with folder names you will
recognize. You can drag and drop to arrange your albums and make labels
to create new groups. Picasa makes sure your pictures are always organized.
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Commercial
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Adobe
Photoshop Album
Extensis
Portfolio
A fairly powerful management tool and application available for Windows
and Mac systems. It has a trial download.
PolyView [Polybytes]
PolyView is a fast and powerful image viewer, conversion, and printing
utility for all 32 bit versions of Windows. PolyView is designed to
be easy and intuitive to use for beginners, but has the advanced image
manipulation, printing, and management features needed for dealing
with large image collections. [source: PolyView]
Keynote
Apple's easy to use presentation software.
PowerPoint
A Microsoft Office product that enables users to quickly create simple or dynamic presentations.
Introduction
to Creating Effective Image Power Point Presentations, Eileen
Fry, Indiana University
"Quickstart
Guide to Using PowerPoint", Susan Jane Williams, Cornell
University
"Using
PowerPoint to Create an Art History Presentation", Institute
of Fine Arts, New York University
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UCDavis
supported
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Almagest
Almagest is both a presentation tool and a management tool. It is
a repository (supported by IET servers and administration) that allows
the user to store and access content about the images.
ARTstor
ARTStor is a library of digital images, associated information, and software tools designed to enhance teaching, learning and scholarship. It currently contains a searchable database of over 500,000 digital images that span many time periods and cultures, and documents the fields of architecture, painting, sculpture, photography, decorative arts, and design, as well as many other forms of visual culture. Registered users can create and save image groups and use the Offline Viewer (image presentation software). For additional instructions go to the Humanities & Social Sciences "Getting Started with ARTstor" site or contact artstoradmin@ucdavis.edu.
For those looking for help or wanting to share their discoveries, there is also am ARTstor USers Group on Smartsite. UCD IP only.
Luna
Insight [Luna Imaging, Inc.] |
Creating
and Storing a Digital Collection
"Basic
Components of a Digital Image Library",
Rebecca Moss, University of Minnesota
"CDL Guidelines for Digital Images",
California Digital Library
Copyright
Artists Rights
Society (ARS)
Artists Rights Society (ARS) is the preeminent copyright,
licensing, and monitoring organization for visual artists in the United
States. Founded in 1987, ARS represents the intellectual property rights
interests of over 30,000 visual artists and estates of visual artists
from around the world (painters, sculptors, photographers, architects
and others).
"Copyright
& Art Issues: Copyright Information," compiled by Christine
Sundt
UCCopyright
(UC Systemwide
Copyright Policies and Resources)
Additional Resources
Visual Resources Association (VRA)
The Visual Resources Association is a multi-disciplinary organization dedicated to furthering research and education in the field of image management within the educational, cultural heritage, and commercial environments. The Association is committed to providing leadership in the visual resources field, developing and advocating standards, and offering educational tools and opportunities for the benefit of the community at large. The VRA implements these goals through publication programs and educational activities. The Association offers a forum for issues of vital concern to the field, including: preservation of and access to digital and analog images of visual culture; cataloging and classification standards and practices; integration of technology-based instruction and research; intellectual property policy; and other topics of interest to the field. (VRA website)
The VRA website provides numerous useful links for image users and managers. Resources include copyright, image cataloging and data standards, preservation, management and digital initiatives and projects.
College Arts Association (CAA)
The College Art Association supports all practitioners and interpreters of visual art and culture, including artists and scholars, who join together to cultivate the ongoing understanding of art as a fundamental form of human expression. Representing its members' professional needs, CAA is committed to the highest professional and ethical standards of scholarship, creativity, connoisseurship, criticism, and teaching.
Art Libraries Society of North America (ARLIS)
The mission of ARLIS/NA is to foster excellence in art and design librarianship and image management.
Museum Computer Network (MCN)
The Museum Computer Network (MCN) supports the greater museum community by providing continuing opportunities to explore, implement, and disseminate new technologies and best practices in the field.
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