Note: These instructions for processing images for essays including JIATS articles are relevant only until the Media Management System is fully functional, at which point the ingestion of images into that system will follow that program's guidelines.
Images for essays should be sent by the author. If these are printed pictures that need to be scanned, follow the scanning instructions elsewhere in this section. Otherwise, it will be assumed that the image is a large JPG from a digital camera. You will need to create a large and small version of each image.
To resize the image into the two usable versions one must first convert the format to TIFF, which will allow resizing without loss.
Follow the individual instructions below, but you can use them to create a Photoshop Action to batch-process images and save time. Note: this worked once but the second time it didn't work, so you might have to ask the consultant in DML.
Then do all the actions you want to run: Image > Size > set W=350px with constrain proportions and resample image=bicubic … . Click OK and the dialog box will close and add an Image Size subaction to your action in the Actions dialog box.
To run the action:
This is for making the 350 px wide jpgs. You can create another action to process the tiffs into 700-px wide jpg files.
First make a large version of the image. This is the version used when a user wishes to see a larger version of an inline image. Its width is generally 700 pixels. General height for such images is around 525 pixels. However, for inverted upright images taken by turning the camera 90 degrees, set the height to 900 pixels maximum.
The small image is the one actually used inline in an article. It is small enough to allow text to wrap around it (generally) and is clickable to display the larger image. No matter what the height, the width of the smaller images is always 350 pixels. Height would generally be around 250 for normal (horizontally-oriented) pictures to around 500 for vertical-oriented images.
When the derivative images (the JPG files) have been completed, they should be posted to the appropriate directory.
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