Record Details
Field | Value |
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Identifier | ORU_PH037_1376 http://oregondigital.org/u?/wwdl,49 |
Title | View of Multnomah Falls |
Description | An elevated view of what is probably Multnomah Falls. A train, with an open-air passenger car and another covered passenger car, is in the foreground of the image. Automobiles from the 1920s or 1930s are in the middle of a road in front of a large brick building. People are walking along or standing in groups in the road and are also sitting in the open-air train car. Situated behind the building is a large tree-covered cliff with a long waterfall dropping from the top of the cliff. |
Subject | Waterfalls; Railroads; Buildings; Automobiles; People; Tourists; Railroad passenger cars; Lodges; Multnomah Falls, Oregon Outdoor landscape |
Publisher | University of Oregon Libraries |
Date | 2004-03-02 |
Rights | This item is in the public domain. Acknowledgement of the University of Oregon Libraries as a source is requested. |
Relation |
University of Oregon Libraries - Special Collections and University Archives
Angelus Studio Collections
PH037
glass-plate negative -- PH037_1376 -- ? X ? inches //
Archived tiff -- PH037_1376.tif -- 48 bit, Adobe RGB (1998) -- 4690 x 5918 pixels -- 600 dpi -- 166,554,096 bytes // Production tiff -- PH0037_1376td.tif -- 24 bit, Adobe RGB (1998) -- 4395 x 5673 pixels -- 600 dpi -- 149,122,080 bytes // |
Type | Image |
Format | Scanned in transmissive mode with Silverfast AI 6.0 on UMAX PowerLook III flatbed scanner (Scanner B). Levels adjusted from 0 - 1.00 - 255 to 0 - 1.00 - 255 prior to capture. 312,217 bytes 24 bit -- RGB -- sRGB IEC61966-2.1 Scanned image enters Photoshop with negative polarity and have a reversed orientation. Archived tiff is saved. Adobe Photoshop used to reorient and crop image, invert image to positive polarity, set and neutralize shadow and highlight point, adjust midtone contrast, and desaturate color information. Second production tiff saved, retaining adjustments layers. Photoshop used to convert color profile from Adobe 1998, to sRGB, set resolution to 125 dpi and resize the largest pixel dimension of the image to 875. Display jpeg saved after resizing. |