Study: quality, accuracy uneven in museums' digital images
Scientists at the Rochester Institute of Technology say American museums could be doing a better job when it comes to producing accurate digital images of their collections.

The R.I.T. study, two years in the making, found a wide range of competence in digital photography and color management.
Accuracy is critical when it comes to marketing and archiving of museum collections, according to Roy Berns, R.I.T. professor of color science, appearance and technology.








