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The German Science Foundation issued a set of guidelines for the digitisation of documents.<ref>[[media:Praxisregeln_Digitalisierung_Maerz_2007_DFG.pdf]]</ref>
 
The German Science Foundation issued a set of guidelines for the digitisation of documents.


In the following you find an excerpt from those guidelines that are especially relevant for institutes which digitise documents themselves.   
In the following you find an excerpt from those guidelines that are especially relevant for institutes which digitise documents themselves.   
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Bitonal scans (b/w) are generated with a colour depth of 1 level (1 bit) per pixel. Greyscale images are digitised with 256 levels (8 bit = 1 byte) per pixel. Colour images use 3 colour channels (red, green, blue) with 1 byte per channel (= 24 bit = 3 byte per pixel), enabling 256 x 256 x 256 = 16.7 million colours per pixel.  
Bitonal scans (b/w) are generated with a colour depth of 1 level (1 bit) per pixel. Greyscale images are digitised with 256 levels (8 bit = 1 byte) per pixel. Colour images use 3 colour channels (red, green, blue) with 1 byte per channel (= 24 bit = 3 byte per pixel), enabling 256 x 256 x 256 = 16.7 million colours per pixel.  
24 bit provide a sufficiently high colour depth for colour scans. Scanning with 48 bit colour depth makes sense only in few cases where images need to be corrected or reworked after the scanning process.
24 bit provide a sufficiently high colour depth for colour scans. Scanning with 48 bit colour depth makes sense only in few cases where images need to be corrected or reworked after the scanning process.
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Revision as of 10:22, 17 March 2008

The German Science Foundation issued a set of guidelines for the digitisation of documents.[1]

In the following you find an excerpt from those guidelines that are especially relevant for institutes which digitise documents themselves.


Resolution and Image Quality

For greyscale or coloured prints a minimum resolution of 300 dpi is suggested. Documents containing handwriting or maps with fine lines and small descriptions might require up to 400 dpi scan resolution. For generating bitonal scans, 600 dpi are requested.


Colour depth

Bitonal scans (b/w) are generated with a colour depth of 1 level (1 bit) per pixel. Greyscale images are digitised with 256 levels (8 bit = 1 byte) per pixel. Colour images use 3 colour channels (red, green, blue) with 1 byte per channel (= 24 bit = 3 byte per pixel), enabling 256 x 256 x 256 = 16.7 million colours per pixel. 24 bit provide a sufficiently high colour depth for colour scans. Scanning with 48 bit colour depth makes sense only in few cases where images need to be corrected or reworked after the scanning process.


Notes