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Re: A Survey: Do You Name Your Images in a Std Way?
Subject:Re: A Survey: Do You Name Your Images in a Std Way? From:Gail Former <gail -dot- former -at- accenttech -dot- com> To:"zzPinkham, zzJim" <Jim -dot- Pinkham -at- voith -dot- com> Date:Thu, 24 May 2007 09:43:46 -0400
We manage our images with a database, and use a naming convention. Each
image name begins with an alpha character that identifies the image type
(vector, raster, etc.). A five digit number is assigned by the computer.
The initial image has an extension of .00.00 (we work on Macs). The
first .00 identifies the revision level of the drawing, and is
incremented whenever a change is made. The second .00 identifies the
revision level of the callouts, and is incremented whenever a change is
made. The database stores information about the image, such as the
product(s) associated with it, revision levels and dates, publications
in which it is used, the illustrator's name, title(s) or caption(s)
associated with it, and any other important information. Images are
associated to specific jobs so that a complete image list for any job
can be generated, and new or revised images billed accordingly.
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