@inproceedings{Chapman2001_0,
        Abstract = {Museums, archives, libraries, and commercial stock houses all around the world are busy converting their holdings into digital form. Digital imaging technology offers distinctive advantages to institutions in accessing their photographic collections. However, there are major challenges to making digital collections persist as "digital repositories" that maintain functionality and quality intrinsic to images. Despite all the possibilities for manipulating digital images, image quality choices made when files are first created have the same "finality" that they have in conventional photography. They will have a profound effect on project cost, the value of the final project to the users, and the long-term usability of the digital images.},
        Address = {Montreal, Quebec, Canada},
        Author = {Stephen Chapman and Franziska S. Frey},
        Booktitle = {Proceedings of the IS&T, PICS 2001: Image Processing, Image Quality, Image Capture Systems Conference},
        Keywords = {digital},
        Month = {April},
        Number = {},
        Organization = {IS&T},
        Pages = {166--172},
        Title = {Developing Specifications for Archival Digital Still Images},
        Url = {},
        Volume = {},
        Year = {2001}}