practical question: uploading and collating images
Diane Cline
diane at othconsulting.com
Tue Jun 3 13:56:35 PDT 2008
I couldn't agree more. No need for scanning. Use your camera for digital
photos, then convert to jpegs. You can create a folder on Picasa on the
web for free and upload it all there; then select just a few images for
printing while the rest are available on line. Another neat website is
Box.net; you can create a place just for your group with huge storage
space for large documents and photos; again, it's free. See for example
Jeff De Cagna's Box.net site at www.pihandouts.info. Best wishes!
Diane Cline
Over The Horizon Consulting, LLC
www.OTHconsulting.com
Harrison Owen wrote:
>
> Marty – I’d put your engineers to work. They are smart fellows, know
> how to make a report, probably can run a computer too. Think of one
> more thing not to do, and let the participants have all the joy of
> creative discovery!! After all it is their report.
>
> Harrison
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> *From:* OSLIST [mailto:OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU] *On Behalf Of
> *Martin Boroson
> *Sent:* Tuesday, June 03, 2008 2:19 PM
> *To:* OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
> *Subject:* practical question: uploading and collating images
>
> Hello all
>
> I will soon be facilitating an OS for about 70 engineers. We expect
> that they will generate some new product ideas, which will involve
> sketching out diagrams on paper, flipcharts and whiteboards. The
> management would like to have a record of these, and to include them
> in the report.
>
> To facilitate this, I have ordered some digital cameras and a scanner.
> But I don’t know the best way to collate these images into one overall
> report (that will primarily be in Word). At the moment, I’m thinking
> that instead of having participants insert the pictures into each
> individual Word report, we could just put all the images into a
> separate file, which would be an addendum. But I’m not sure how to
> cross-reference these with the reports, or what program to use for this.
>
> We will be trying to print this document overnight on Day 2, in order
> to have ready for Day 3, so I will need to to assemble everything very
> quickly.
>
> Any top tips? (I’m sure that someone out there has already solved this
> problem!)
>
> Deep thanks,
>
> Marty
>
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