Databasing and imaging

First a coda to my last post: England did post a consolation victory in the final T20 at Bridgetown. The player of the match was the Barbados born Chris Jordan, 27 off nine balls and then two early wickets to set the Windies right back.

Having spent all of yesterday on the database, today was my first day on my new regime of database pre-lunch and other stuff post-lunch. The stock database now has up to lot 300 for the March sale, so a couple more mornings should do the trick in terms of getting the stock records in there. I will then have to fill in vendor details as fully as possible in both the stock and auction sections (hopefully I will find a way to automate this process), before then processing buyer details as appropriate.

After lunch I worked on imaging for the April main sale, doing all the lots that required camera work and starting on the scanning (I always try to ensure that anything I leave undone will be scanning work because this is quicker and easier than camera work). The individual highlight of the day imaging wise was a handsome clock with a roman numeral face. As you will see below there were a couple of other decent images…

this lot features the March sale
this lot features the March sale
This postcard appealed.
This postcard appealed.
These prints are by John James Audobon
These prints are by John James Audobon

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This clock is a fine specimen.
This clock is a fine specimen.
Decent quality stamps image well.
Decent quality stamps image well.

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Author: Thomas

I am a founder member and currently secretary of the West Norfolk Autism Group and am autistic myself. I am a very keen photographer and almost every blog post I produce will feature some of my own photographs. I am an avidly keen cricket fan and often post about that sport.

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