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Re: Images
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- Subject: Re: Images
- From: Tass Mailing List <tass@mail.alembic.net>
- Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2007 12:23:17 -0800 (PST)
Date: Wed, 03 Jan 2007 08:23:08 -0500
From: arne <arne@aavso.org>
To: Tass Mailing List <tass@mail.alembic.net>
Subject: Re: Images
Tass Mailing List wrote:
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> Date: Tue, 02 Jan 2007 19:31:58 -0500
> From: Doug Welch <welch@physics.mcmaster.ca>
> To: Tass Mailing List <tass@mail.alembic.net>
> Subject: Re: Images
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> Tom et al,
>
> I think that it would be far more valuable if the pass through the CDs
> and DVDs resulted in them being publicly available in an image archive.
> There are a number of places the images could be stored. I know the CADC
> would be interested and I have an arrangement with them for uploading
> images to be made available.
>
> The image headers contain everything which is needed to make sense of
> the images - even to the extent of dealing with duplicates. I would
> recommend an effort of feeding CDs and DVDs which would most directly
> result in images being made available on well-maintained, high-bandwidth
> sites and not just producing an intermediate cross-reference list for
> image header information.
>
I agree with Doug - it would be far more useful, and easier
for Tom in the long run, if the images were just loaded onto
a server. That also supplies another backup, with the CD/DVD
archive being the "master" in case recovery is needed.
500K 2kx2k images is about 4TB. A typical 7TB server costs about
$7K, so this is a small expense compared to the cost of the survey.
CADC and other sites usually have this kind of space available.
We're getting a TB RAID server next week ourselves. I'd offer
to host such an archive if someone bought the computer.
Arne