Above: Shalom Farm, Greytown, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. An estimated 60,000 men gathered on Angus Buchan’s farm to hear the farmer and author speak, calling men from all walks of life to live lives for a purpose greater than personal gain. Over seven thousand men gathered in 2007 and in 2008 35,000 were expected. The [...]
Posts Tagged ‘ILAM’
Building an Archive that will Last: Bit Depth
Posted in 2008 April, tagged 2010 digitisation project, Advocate Mancotywa, Africa Media Online, African Image Pipeline, African photographic archives, African photography, bit depth, Claire Kruiskamp, Diageo Africa Business Reporting Awards, Digital Campus, digital masterclasses, European Union, Gijima KZN, Graeme Cookson, ILAM, International Library of African Music, National Heritage Council, Peter Krogh, Rhodes University on April 23, 2008 | 4 Comments »
Building an Archive that will Last: Interpolation
Posted in 2007 December, Blogroll, tagged Africa Media Online, African music archive, African photographic archives, African photography, Christmas 2007, digital imaging, ILAM, International Library of African Music, interpolation, Jodi Bieber, National Heritage Council, Reinhardt Hartzenberg, Simon Njami, Struik Publishing, World Press Photo jury on December 20, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Above: Mimosa Mall, Bloemfontein: In the rush and glitz of Christmas it is easy to forget the child born into poverty in Bethlehem over 2,000 years ago who, without an army or any political, community or religious position, has impacted centuries of history and billions of lives
Welcome to the third edition of the Digital Picture [...]
Building an Archive that will Last: File Size
Posted in 2007 October, Blogroll, tagged Africa Media Online, African music archives, African photographic archives, African photography, BEE, broad based black economic empowerment, David Goldblatt, David Larsen, digital collections, Digital Imaging Essentials, digital masterclasses, dots per inch, dpi, Graeme Cookson, honorary fellowship, ILAM, International Library of African Music, Kabusha Technology Investments, Practical Digital Workflow, Rouen Bruni, Royal Photographic Society, Sandile Swana, The Hasselblad Foundation International Award in Photog on September 30, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Above: The Eastern Cape from the air. Africa Media Online’s Mobile Digitisation Unit has relocated to the Eastern Cape to digitise the International Library of African Music
Welcome to the second edition of the Digital Picture Library Manager blog designed to add value to the management of your picture and media collections as well as to [...]