The August 2010 Scanfest     will take place here at AnceStories next Sunday, August 29th, from 11    AM  to 2 PM, Pacific Daylight Time.
What is Scanfest?  It's a time when geneabloggers, family historians,     and family  archivists meet online here at this blog to chat while they     scan their  precious family document and photos. Why? Because, quite     honestly,  scanning is time-consuming and boring!
Scanfest is a great time to "meet" other genealogists, ask questions      about scanning and preservation, and get the kick in the pants we all      need on starting those massive scanning projects that just seem too      overwhelming to begin.
To get started, you need to know the     basics about scanning:
1. Don't use commercial glass cleaners (i.e. Windex) or paper towels to      clean your scanner's glass plate. Use a soft, clean cloth,  preferably     microfiber. If you must use a liquid, use water sprayed  directly  onto    the cloth  and make sure to let the plate  dry  thoroughly before   placing  photos or documents on it.
2. Wear cotton gloves (available at many art and/or photography supply     shops) when handling photos and old documents.
3. Don't slide the photos around on the glass plate. Place them exactly      where you want them. Photos should NEVER be scanned by a scanner  that     feeds the document through the machine, but ALWAYS on a  flat-bed     scanner.
4. Set your scanner to scan at no smaller than 300 dpi (dots per inch).     Many experts recommend 600 dpi for photographs.
5. Photographs should ALWAYS be scanned and saved as .tif files. Use      "Save As" to reformat the .tif file to a .jpg file for restoration and      touchups, emailing, or uploading to an online photo album. ALWAYS    retain   the original scan as a .tif file.
6. Documents can be scanned as .pdf files or .tif files.
7. When you are done scanning your photos, don't put them back in those      nasty "magnetic" photo albums. Place them in archival safe albums or      boxes found at websites such as Archival     Products or Archival     Suppliers.  Do NOT store any newsprint (articles, obituaries,  etc.)    with the  photos. The acid from the newspaper will eventually  destroy  the    photograph.
Now about the chatting part of     Scanfest:
We will be using Cover It Live,     a live blogging format that you access right here at AnceStories.
On Sunday at 11 AM, PDT, come right here to AnceStories  and you'll see     the CoverItLive live blog/forum in the top post.  It's not really a    "chat  room," per se, it's more like a live forum  and anyone visiting    this  site can read and see what is happening in  the forum.
You will not need to download any software.
Up to 25 individuals can be invited to be Producers. Producers are      participants who have the extra capability of sharing photos, links, and      other media within the forum (great for sharing the photos you're      scanning!). You must have Internet Explorer 6.0+ or Firefox 2.0+ to  be a     Producer.
We can also have up to 25 other Participants who can comment freely in      our conversation, but will not be able to share media. You can have any kind of browser to be a     Participant.
In addition, any other readers of this     blog can drop on by and view/read what is happening at Scanfest.     If the 25 Participant spaces are full, those readers will not be  able   to  comment, unless someone else drops out.
Confused? Have questions? Go to CoverItLive     and check out 6. Try It Now    to  see live blogs in action or 7.     Demos   to see videos demonstrating how to use CIT (especially  the   ones  titled  "How do my readers watch my Live Blog?" and "Adding    Panelists  and  Producers").
If you would like to be a Producer, please e-mail me  no later than Saturday, August 28th at 4 PM, PDT and I'll send you an  invitation. Preference will     given to previous Scanfesters. You must  set up an account (free!)    ahead  of time to be a Producer. This  account will be good for all    future  Scanfests. You can do some  practices ahead of time by going to My Account and clicking on the link     under Practice your live blogging.     Again, you must have IE 6.0+ or Firefox 2.0+ to be a Panelist.
As a Producer, Participant or simply a reader, if you would like an     e-mail reminder  for Scanfest,     fill out the form below and choose the time frame for  which you would     like to be reminded (if you're reading this through  Google Reader,     Bloglines, or some other RSS feed reader, you will  need to go to my blog and view this post     there to see and utilize the form).
It really is easier than it sounds, and I'm looking forward to seeing     you all there and getting some scanning done!
Miriam,
ReplyDeleteI expect I won't be able to participate in this month's Scanfest but I do expect next month. I was thinking Scanfest was the first Sunday but reading back I can see it is the last Sunday. Whenever I do participate, this will be my first one. Looking forward to it and putting it on my calendar now.
Also, read several of your blog pages and taking a tip from you. Giving credit where credit is due. For future blogs I will be linking my surnames to the tag for that surname.
Hi, Darlene,
ReplyDeleteWe will be glad to have you join us at Scanfest whenever you can. Thank you for taking the time to read my blog as well as leaving your comments!