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If a patron requests that Imaging Services digitize an item at a resolution that is higher than the default resolution and extra charge will apply.  To see a graphic of their default resolution by size: library.harvard.edu/preservation/digital-imaging/custom-photography-pricing-examples#Default-Capture-Resolutions-&-File-Sizes.

To write the order:

  1. Either give the object to the Reproductions Coordinator to be examined by the photographer or call the studio with the size of the capture and the resolution requested.  The studio will then calculate if it is possible to provide the patron with the resolution asked.  If not, they will let you know the maximum resolution that is possible.
  2. In the order add 50% to the price of the Digital Capture product.  For example: if it is a loose photograph that would normally cost $20, it would now cost $30.
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