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Sorting 78rpm images, one could decide to use:
Sorting 78rpm images, one could decide to use:
* <TINP>/<side#>/graphics
* <TINP>/<side#>/graphics
for images related to a TIND
for images related to a [[TINS]]


This system would use more folders, using File explorer one couldn't
This system would use more folders, using File explorer one couldn't
see all images for one TINP.
see all images for one TINP.


One would need to decide when something is TIND related, e.g.
One would need to decide when something is TINS related, e.g.
1) one page of a booklet could be related to a TIND. But I would
1) one page of a booklet could be related to a TINS. But I would
define /images to hold images /of/ a TIND item, since the booklet is
define /images to hold images /of/ a TINS item, since the booklet is
not the TIND item, if the TIND defines one disc, the image would go
not the TINS item, if the TINS defines one disc, the image would go
elsewhere.
elsewhere.


2) an image of TIND and other TINP items, would need to go to <TINP>/images
2) an image of TINS and other TINP items, would need to go to <TINP>/images


3) special case of 2) - a 78rpm inside the packaging, where one
3) special case of 2) - a 78rpm inside the packaging, where one

Revision as of 2013-04-07T14:55:53

Overview

Audio storage is covered in the article TINT-based filing.

Recommendations

Use

  • /graphics

Don't use

  • /images
    • could refer to non-picture items, e.g. disc-images
  • /photos
    • An image may hide whether it was scanned, photographed, or even is from publisher directly.
  • /scans
    • An image may hide whether it was scanned, photographed, or even is from publisher directly.
  • /pictures
    • Some people count icons etc. as graphics and not necessarily pictures.

Undecided

Sorting 78rpm images, one could decide to use:

  • <TINP>/<side#>/graphics

for images related to a TINS

This system would use more folders, using File explorer one couldn't see all images for one TINP.

One would need to decide when something is TINS related, e.g. 1) one page of a booklet could be related to a TINS. But I would define /images to hold images /of/ a TINS item, since the booklet is not the TINS item, if the TINS defines one disc, the image would go elsewhere.

2) an image of TINS and other TINP items, would need to go to <TINP>/images

3) special case of 2) - a 78rpm inside the packaging, where one clearly sees the label.

4) sometimes it may be clear that something is an image of a TINS item, but only the TINP is known, i.e. side number unknown.