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Image processing involves all tasks performed on an image or group of images following image capture. Nine tasks are addressed here, reflecting common practices: | |||
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#quality control, | |||
# barcode capture, | |||
# file conversion, | |||
# image cropping, | |||
# color balance or light level adjustments, | |||
# image stacking, | |||
# redaction, | |||
# file transfer, and | |||
# optical character recognition (OCR). | |||
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==Imaging Documents and Resources== | ==Imaging Documents and Resources== | ||
* [[Media:Herbarium_Image_Editing_Guidelines.pdf|Mike Bevans' Herbarium Image Editing Guidelines]] | * [[Media:Herbarium_Image_Editing_Guidelines.pdf|Mike Bevans' Herbarium Image Editing Guidelines]] |
Revision as of 10:50, 2 October 2014
Image processing involves all tasks performed on an image or group of images following image capture. Nine tasks are addressed here, reflecting common practices:
- quality control,
- barcode capture,
- file conversion,
- image cropping,
- color balance or light level adjustments,
- image stacking,
- redaction,
- file transfer, and
- optical character recognition (OCR).
Imaging Documents and Resources
- Mike Bevans' Herbarium Image Editing Guidelines
- Mike Bevans' Intro to Photoshop
- Mike Bevans' Blog on Digital Imaging
- Mike Bevans' Digitizing Plant Collections VSU Workshop - link to power point
- Douglas Cromey's Digital Imaging Ethics
- Nikon's Capture NX2 Software User's Manual