Finished Folder 13 and Box 2 with it. Went smoothly aside from some confusion on signatures (box2folder13ogbook2_0035.tif, box2folder13ogbook2_0064.tif, and box2folder13ogbook2_0069.tif)-- the author fields are marked with question marks where I was unsure.
Mary Sara and Selicity, it's been great working with you all this semester!
Friday, May 3, 2019
Thursday, May 2, 2019
5-02-19 Maddy Kelm
This week was a little bit different. On Tuesday, I dedicated the day to trying to learn more about the ATIZ scanner. Through lots of test I noticed when the program exports .tifs it consistently changes the names of the files in the exact same pattern. This did not matter for small documents or larger ones. With this predicament I dove into some online research and no one seemed to have a solution or a similar problem to mine, so I stumbled across the BookDriver Editor Pro. Many online articles said to use this when creating .tif files. I did another test scan but this time sent the .jpegs through the Editor Pro and then created the .tifs and to my surprise it did not change the order! This to me felt like a mission accomplished and this extra was less of a pain then going through and renumbering all of the miss numbered files. Hopefully I will find a solution through the regular BookDrive program soon.
Then Thursday, I wanted to continue moving forward with the Jason Scans. I had recently stared to re-scan the 1984 at the correct DPI so I completed that. Next came to create the .tifs. Hoping to use my new found trick I tried using the Editor Pro on the document. I have not found a way to adjust the starting number of the export function so I went to import the entire journal of .jpegs. Being that their was 116 of them this was no quick task. Finally getting to the export staged as in was converting .tifs the program quit responding and force quit itself on me. Stumped, I notice it created 7 .tif files, so I wanted to see if it was the size that had affected this shut down. In trying a new batch of only 10 .jpegs files (where the day prior I was able to successfully do batches of 20+), the same program not responding event happened again, and it also only produced 7 .tif files before it crashed. Needless to say the next step will be restarting and trying to figure this out once again. Hoping to come in tomorrow to continue to see what I can do.
Then Thursday, I wanted to continue moving forward with the Jason Scans. I had recently stared to re-scan the 1984 at the correct DPI so I completed that. Next came to create the .tifs. Hoping to use my new found trick I tried using the Editor Pro on the document. I have not found a way to adjust the starting number of the export function so I went to import the entire journal of .jpegs. Being that their was 116 of them this was no quick task. Finally getting to the export staged as in was converting .tifs the program quit responding and force quit itself on me. Stumped, I notice it created 7 .tif files, so I wanted to see if it was the size that had affected this shut down. In trying a new batch of only 10 .jpegs files (where the day prior I was able to successfully do batches of 20+), the same program not responding event happened again, and it also only produced 7 .tif files before it crashed. Needless to say the next step will be restarting and trying to figure this out once again. Hoping to come in tomorrow to continue to see what I can do.
Wednesday, May 1, 2019
5-1-19 Turetsky
Entered metadata for almost all of Box 2 Folder 13. Will finish and scan it on Friday.
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