Difference between revisions of "Raster images"
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==Preservation Format== | ==Preservation Format== | ||
− | Uncompressed TIFF | + | Uncompressed TIFF for all but JPEG2000 and PNG, which will be retained in their original formats |
==Access Format== | ==Access Format== |
Revision as of 15:52, 1 December 2010
Main Page > Documentation > Media type preservation plans > Raster images
Significant characteristics of raster images
Preservation Format
Uncompressed TIFF for all but JPEG2000 and PNG, which will be retained in their original formats
Access Format
JPEG
Normalization tool
ImageMagick
Comments
- Florida Digital Archive has "high confidence level" in ability to preserve uncompressed TIFF files: FDA Recommended Data File Formats.
- "TIFF 6.0 has been commonly used at Harvard for digital master images, and is considered an archival file format suitable for long-term preservation." Harvard University Library, File Formats and Guidelines
- Library of Congress considers TIFF 6.0 to be "one of the preferred formats for bitmapped images." Library of Congress Sustainability of Digital Formats: TIFF, Revision 6.0
- Library and Archives Canada considers TIFF to be a recommended format for still images: Guidelines for Computer File Types, Interchange Formats and Information Standards
- If images are ingested in PNG or lossless JPEG 2000 format they will be left in those formats rather than normalized to TIFF.