Talk:Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley
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More and better Squier and Davis images?
editI was thinking of trying to add some more Squier and Davis images to Commons, and also to upload some better quality ones to replace some of the existing low-resolution examples. My motivation is that Squier and Davis remains a key primary source for most of these sites, many of which are sufficiently notable for Wikipedia coverage. And the Squier and Davis images are a great way to quickly appreciate what was present at the site before (most) European disturbance.
The External Links section links to a 2011 scan of the entire original edition that is available for download as a PDF from the World Digital Library. And from there it's straightforward to create PNG versions of individual plates that can be cropped, rotated, adjusted, etc. as needed. Here's an example:
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Plate XXXV. Serpent Mound. Previous Commons image.
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Plate XXXV. Serpent Mound. Original scan.
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Plate XXXV. Serpent Mound. Converted to grayscale, cropped, and with white/black levels altered.
This raises a couple of questions:
- It looks like previous scans by User:Heironymous Rowe were probably done from the 1998 reissue. The 2011 scan by the Smithsonian likely has more detail, but includes a lot of artifacts such as yellowed paper, dust specks, uneven lighting. Is the 2011 scanned version (of the 1848 original) workable as a source for these images?
- Does anyone have image manipulation tips to create nice crisp grayscale PNGs from the original color scans of these plates. I am using Paint.NET, but any advice would be welcome.
Thanks. Rupert Clayton (talk) 23:16, 25 June 2014 (UTC)