Difference between revisions of "Vector images"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
PDF
Line 5: | Line 5: | ||
==Preservation Format== | ==Preservation Format== | ||
− | SVG 1.1 | + | SVG 1.1 |
==Access Format== | ==Access Format== | ||
− | PDF | + | PDF |
==Normalization tools== | ==Normalization tools== | ||
*Inkscape for SVG 1.1 | *Inkscape for SVG 1.1 | ||
− | *Ghostscript for PDF | + | *Inkscape or Ghostscript for PDF |
==Comments== | ==Comments== |
Revision as of 19:14, 3 December 2010
Main Page > Documentation > Media type preservation plans > Vector images
Significant characteristics of vector images
Preservation Format
SVG 1.1
Access Format
Normalization tools
- Inkscape for SVG 1.1
- Inkscape or Ghostscript for PDF
Comments
- SVG is a Suggested preferred preservation format for vector graphics files, Library of Congress
- Florida digital Archive has "high confidence level" in ability to preserve SVG files with no Java script binding: FDA Recommended Data File Formats
- According to Mike Coyne, David Duce, Bob Hopgood, George Mallen, Mike Stapleton. The Significant Properties of Vector Images. JISC report, 27 November 2007, "The only non-proprietary vector graphics standards capable of being used as an archival format for 2D vector graphics at this point in time are WebCGM, SVG 1.1 and PDF/A." (p. 52)