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Misty
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Digitization blog

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I wanted to let people know I've started up a digitization blog at http://www.mistydemeo.com. I'm focusing on scanning/digitization from an archives perspective, covering some material I've been talking about here on the forums as well as other things. I have a few posts up right now, and I'm going to be updating pretty regularly. Big thanks to Dan for helping me get set up!
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Great blog/website! I'll be adding this to my reader, thanks!
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Thanks, Jared!
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Post by Godisgr8t! »

Misty: Is there somewhere on your blog that I can see some images of your work? Or is most of it copyrighted and you can't post it? I need to get some some web links to a guy who I'll be building a scanner for, but he wants to be reassured that he will be able to get professional work without to much redundant editing work.
BTW, I saw the pics in your google books thread, but I'm looking more for raw photos to kinda get an idea of how much editing will be involved.
Much obliged!
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Sure, let me know more specifically what you need and I can pop you some samples. There are lots of end results at the County of Brant Public Library Digital Collections, but it sounds like you're looking for more of a before-and-after processing type of thing?
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