Besides the assembled panoramas and flags in long oversized formats the vast majority of photos in the archive are single shots, enhanced and edited through appropriate software. In either regular landscape format (about 5200 photos) or portrait format (about 1000 photos) the archive currently contains over 6000 photos. Introducing categories in a true archival spirit is inevitable. So far the following keywords have been introduced:
city, garden, landscape, mountain, street, valley, water, bridge, house, industrial, interior, library, restaurant, window, art, display, light, peephole, transport, self-portraits, animals, household, plants, reflections.
Occasionally two or more keywords are assigned to one photo.

To help me decide if I should publish the full archive I will experiment with a variety of options. To achieve more acceptable download times the size of the photos has been reduced to a maximum width of 400 pixels for landscape formats and a maximum height of 400 pixels for portrait formats.

.Mac publishing
I have outsourced parts of the archive to test the quality of web-publishing options incorporated in Apple’s 2006 upgrade of its iLife software. Click on the above link to navigate directly to http://web.mac.com/k.jung/iWeb

QuickTime
I will experiment with combining pictures into changing sets of four as QuickTime animations. Although photos will be combined ‘as they come’ this will not yet have the full random choice selection I aim for. Like the QuickTime movies as a reproduction of the Grayline projects the combinations by category will be available in m4v format, downloadable for private use on an iPod.

Photo Albums
I will also prepare for publishing directly to the klausjung.com location, using rapidWeaver software (by Realmac Software) as for the rest of this site.