CHAPTER ONE,
THE PROJECT WITH DATA AND NUMBERS,
1. Equipment,
2. Scanner,
3. Computer,
4. Project Material,
5. Build for the Future,
6. Size and File Resolution,
7. JPG and TIFF,
8. Resolution (Color Depth) 24 and 48bit,
9. Size, Statistics, Times and Total Size on Disk,
CHAPTER TWO,
PHOTO SCAN,
10. Film 135 Scanning - Procedure, Methods and Results,
11. Film 126 Scanning - Procedure, Methods and Results,
12. File Size, Scanning Time, Resolution, Format,
13. Photo Scan (10x10, 10x15, Color, Black & White and various sizes),
14. Unsharp Mask and Color Restoration,
15. Scanning 126 Slides,
16. Scanning Polaroid Photos,
17. Resistance to time of an undeveloped 135 Film,
18. Resistance to time of an undeveloped 126 Film,
CHAPTER THREE,
DOCUMENT SCANNING,
19 Procedure, Resolution, Lossy File Compression,
CHAPTER FOUR,
ARCHIVAL. DOCUMENTATION AND ARCHIVAL OF DIGITIZED FILES,
20. Archival Folder Structure - Documentation,
20.1 File Security and Encryption,
21. Classification Issues,
22. Reconstruction of a Photo Album,
CHAPTER FIVE,
STORAGE,
23. Storage of Negative and Photos,
24. Data Storage - Creation of Backup Copies,
25. Storage Devices,
26. Recording on CD / DVD,
27. Recording on BLU-RAY,
28. Indicative Life Spans of Magnetic and Optical Media,
29. Hard Coat Technology,
30. M-Disc Technology,
31. Lightscribe Technology,
32. Hard Drives (Internal and External HDD - SSD), NAS, CLOUD,
33. Human Person Cloud,
ANNEX,
DIGITALIZING DATA FROM OTHER SOURCES OR DATA TRANSFERING,
34. File Transferring from old type mobile phone, Non-Smart,
35. Transfer of a Video CD (VCD) to file,
36. VHS Cassette Digitization,
37. Audio Tape Digitization,
38. Magnetic Tape Digitization,
39. Vinyl Record Digitization,
40. File transferring from 3.5 and 5.25-inch Floppy Disks,
41. Super 8 film digitization,
42. The Zip drive,
43. The Video Backup,
44. Tape Backup or Tape Streamer,