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Re: IWM archive losses material
Thanks to all. Seems like this information is already in the capable hands of Andreas so I see no benefit of sticking my nose into this as well! ;)
Here's hoping that it will be made available online in the future and I wish you every success with that. |
Re: IWM archive losses material - correction/remarks
Just recieved IWM Duxford's DVD containing the QM6 losses, great to have them in such a handy format!
Some additional remarks:
Marcel |
Re: IWM archive losses material
The copy of the 1st film (39 thru the France) that I've reviewed from the IWM is almost useless. It was very badly copied and virtually illegible, at least for several key sections - the Battle for France is one I remember in particular. Possibly it was just a bad copy of the film, but I can't speak to that. The other 11 films are, for the most part, fine except for some terrible penmanship (or just some weird variations in script) for handwritten additions. Some are easily read, others incomprehensible. The typed correction pages are key, unfortunately I wasn't that smart back then. Working around the mistakes is another subject all together. (And like Andreas and several others, I have transcribed all this into a database.)
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Re: IWM archive losses material
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There must be some sort of loophole with scanning and making into a pdf file. Just look at e bay and see all the aircraft manuals, same as the ones owned by hendon, NA/PRO, IWM. etc, available for sale. All the sellers claim 'digital rights ' or some similar phrase, so surely the same would apply here to the loss tables, if they were scanned. cheers Jerry |
Re: IWM archive losses material
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I have photographed pages at the National Archives that I could barely read on paper but managed to make legible on screen. |
Re: IWM archive losses material
You could even set up a Photoshop 'action' to apply the same enhancement process to every single scan with only the press of a single button for the whole batch of scans. Very quick process once set up you can just walk away from your machine and it carries on doing all the work for you.
As for the copyright I think it would be wise to get legal advice on the matter. You might be ok if you are completely transcribing them into a different format (say a database) but then what is the difference between transcribing another authors copy from a book and reusing it. A tough one. Clint |
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