Hoi, We are extremely grateful that we CAN upload them. No question there. I can imagine that you have all kinds of storage, my suggestion is to have them where they are not part of the most active files. Again, being able to upload is extremely valuable. When I talk to a museum and archive, I always inform them that we can and do save our .tiff files and this has been an important factor on establishing our bona fides on several occasions. :) Thanks, GerardM
2009/8/6 Brion Vibber brion@wikimedia.org
On 8/6/09 3:02 AM, Gerard Meijssen wrote:
When based on criteria, files can be stored elsewhere, you may consider
to
safe .tiff files separately as well. They are always big and they
function
mainly for their archival value of the work done in restorations. As it
is
they are not usable because they do not get rendered.
I'm pretty sure you asked for the ability to upload them specifically, even as a first step without inline rendering. :)
-- brion
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