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El. knyga: Revealing Watermarks: How to Enhance the Security of Hand-Made Paper Items and Reveal Hidden Data

  • Formatas: 90 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Aug-2021
  • Leidėjas: Academic Studies Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781644696255
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  • Formatas: 90 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Aug-2021
  • Leidėjas: Academic Studies Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781644696255
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"Watermarks reflect the very stuff of the origin, date, distribution, composition, history, and culture of paper-based items. Digital imaging of watermarks releases the research potential as widely as the internet itself. One example is the digital "fingerprinting" of paper in order to enhance the security of items, such as valuable and vulnerable maps. Revealing Watermarks, by means of the case study of one sixteenth century watermark-a crown from the arms of Danzig-illustrates how cultural influences spread and have endured across the centuries, in this case from Sweden to Russia"--

Watermarks reflect the very stuff of the origin, date, distribution, composition, history, and culture of paper-based items. Digital imaging of watermarks releases the research potential as widely as the internet itself. One example is the digital “fingerprinting” of paper in order to enhance the security of items, such as valuable and vulnerable maps. Revealing Watermarks offers detailed instructions of this process, through the author's own PaperPrint method, and by means of the case study of a sixteenth-century watermark—a crown from the arms of Danzig—it illustrates how cultural influences spread and have endured across the centuries, in this case from Sweden to Russia.


Digital imaging andprocessing are shown to open new methods of paper research. Early Balticprinted books are the examples in Revealing Watermarks, which alsodescribes how to enhance security, by creating and archiving a digital‘fingerprint’. Thus thefts are deterred and stolen items can be uniquelyidentified for return.

Acknowledgements vi
Introduction vii
First Part
PaperPrint--Security
1(1)
Method
1(5)
The Lindley Library and Other Examples of PaperPrint in Use
6(6)
Second Part
Paper, Pages, and Finding Watermarks
12(1)
How to Reveal Watermarks
12(7)
Imaging Procedure
19(1)
Image Processing and Archiving
19(10)
Third Part
Case Study--Lithuania to Russia and Sweden--Cultural--the Danzig Connection
29(15)
Fourth Part
Case Study--Estonia--Number of Pages
44(11)
Fifth Part
Composition and Dating
55(5)
Downloads 60(15)
Bibliography 75(4)
Index 79
Ian Christie-Miller is a former RAF pilot and teacher. During his London PhD he devised the Early Book Imaging System for watermark research and security enhancement. Publications include Traicté de la Cabale, (2007), 72 In His Name (Academic Studies Press, 2019), and articles on the Electronic British Library Journal.