Image Scanning Workshop

Join us on Wednesday, January 23 from 2-4 p.m. in the CDSC (4th floor Holland Library) for a workshop on scanning photographs with Lotus Norton-Wisla

In this workshop, participants will learn the basics of how to identify, preserve, and scan their photographs. We will walk through common types of photographs, resources of where to do more research, recommended supplies and environments to use to when saving photos, and how to safely scan and save high quality digital images. Whether you are a family historian, the keeper of your department’s photo collection, or just have a personal scanning project, this workshop will get you started off strong. This workshop is open to faculty, staff, students, and community members.

Topics covered: Identification and preservation, scanning images and documents, managing digital files.

Please register here. Limited to 12 participants.

If you have any questions, please contact the CDSC.

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