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Re: 350+ scans of original upholstery-carpet-top cards
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patgreen -

You're welcome - though it's merely a little page-turning, with a dash of sleuthing on my part. I'm just happy to see others pitching in with the heavy lifting.

I need find some time to dig into my personal archive and check another resource on that one number - 438165.

WRT to your other Q's:

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Stephens example starts 5622-62-72a etc Is it better to enter the full four digits for each model as suggested ear5lier? It seems to me that using the last 2 digits of the model number will lead to confusion with the set numbers...

Yes, you need to expand to the full four-digit for each model numbers if you want to be able to search by model. Also, though the search may not be case-sensitive, I'd recommend you use capital "A" for suffixed models like 5672A and 5677A.

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Does the word set need to have spaces on both sides to work ok?

Likewise, ImitLeasidewall better with spaces between each word or fine runtogether.

Is there a difference between using spaces and dashes between parts? Does it affect the search.

I'm no programmer, but tried a search on "carib" and it pulled up my two recent posts which contain only the full word "Caribbean". So, I don't think it matters, but you should pick a style and stick with it for more refined and comprehensive searching, later. After all the work I've put into compiling and refining the Service Index, trust me on this.

However, that partial match may pose a problem on searching for two-digit Trim Set numbers - suspect it might pull up model numbers, as well. Short of migrating to a database feature, I don't see a way around that. I'd hate to lose the partial match functionality. Mebbee Kev will have some input.

Posted on: 2011/2/4 17:55
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Re: 350+ scans of original upholstery-carpet-top cards
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48-54, Gr. 31.4812 = Leather - Genuine
2467-69; 2577
Set 491,691
Black (based on Trim Set described in front matter)

What are the Gr. Numbers?

Posted on: 2011/2/4 22:02
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Re: 350+ scans of original upholstery-carpet-top cards
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Possibly this belongs somewhere else?

PRINTING TIPS FOR THE PICTURES

If you want thew print to be as close as possible to original size, you need it to print at 150 dpi.

Screen and Printed color accuracy. The colors you will see will not accurately match new samples of the material shown. What you see should be pleasingly close; don't expect a perfect match.

If you want to come as close as possible to the original scans, print on a high quality photo printer using correct profiles for the paper and printer you are using. I'd suggest glossy or lustre finish paper over matte.The files are in Adobe RGB 1998 color space which is a fuller spectrum space.

Most commercial photo printers automatically correct for people pictures, not items like these. I would expewct considerable variation from such an outfit; this isn't what they do.

If this is all gibberish to you, look for a serious photographer; it will make sense to them. Or should.....

Posted on: 2011/2/4 22:18
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Re: 350+ scans of original upholstery-carpet-top cards
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Pat,

That stands for parts Group Number per the sections in the Parts List (aka Parts Manual).

Posted on: 2011/2/4 22:18
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Re: 350+ scans of original upholstery-carpet-top cards
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I think once we have the filenames in a a consistent format and up in the photo archive, they I can do an import in to a database feature I can write. My preference is to have dashes between parts of the same thing (like the model numbers or set number) and underscores between the different pieces of information. This will help to parse it later.

Also I think the short hand needs to be expanded into real works. Imi Lea Drk Grn doesnt mean much to something that isnt familiar with the subject matter, nor is in search engine friendly. But ImitationLeatherDarkGreen or Imitation-Leather-Dark-Green is human readable, parsable, and also search engine friendly.

Just my

Posted on: 2011/2/4 22:25
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Re: 350+ scans of original upholstery-carpet-top cards
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It is all starting to make sense.

Attached here are some more semi unreadables. Again, your help is welcomed and appreciated.....

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Posted on: 2011/2/4 22:33
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Re: 350+ scans of original upholstery-carpet-top cards
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And--hopefully--the last two.

Kevin, where do we upload these to?

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Posted on: 2011/2/4 22:37
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Re: 350+ scans of original upholstery-carpet-top cards
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I can batch upload them after they are all ready to go. I just have to do that on my side.

Posted on: 2011/2/4 22:51
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Re: 350+ scans of original upholstery-carpet-top cards
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patgreen -

Based on my further inspection of the parts books...

...for samples in post #66:

462674
55-56, Gr. 31.4742 = Fabric Upholstering - Headlining
5562
Set 42
Blue (1st Type, embossed square and star pattern)

462420 (file incorrectly named as 465420.jpg)
48-54, Gr. 31.481 = Body Material - Imitation Leather
5492-95
Set 33B,53A,96
Dark Blue

462421
48-54, Gr. 31.481 = Body Material - Imitation Leather
5492-95
Set 34B,54A,97
Dark Gray

462419
48-54, Gr. 31.481 = Body Material - Imitation Leather
5492-95
Set 32B,52A,95
Dark Green

...for samples in post #67 (you posted these in post #57, to which I replied in post #60, but here they are again):

449314
48-54, Gr. 31.4742 = Fabric Upholstering - Headlining
5452
Set 57
Gray

449476
48-54, Gr. 31.4742 = Fabric Upholstering - Headlining
5462-65-92-95
Set 46,66,96
Blue

However, I still need research 438165 (from post #55), which did not turn up in either the 48-54 or 55-56 parts books - later this weekend, when I can find some time.

Posted on: 2011/2/5 0:09
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Re: 350+ scans of original upholstery-carpet-top cards
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I still have eighty to convert and finish.

My approach to the crop a little different than patgreen's. I did a crop to a vertical and horizontal side of the material so as to give an unbiased view of the material itself without color contamination from the old file folder. My monitor display is set to middle gray, R=128, G=128, B=128, for color correcting in Photoshop so that I don't get my colors influenced by a non-neutral saturation or hue. The crop larger on the other vertical includes the tab file number, and especially the rubber stamp "no longer available" on some of the earlier files that patgreen did.

I have gone back and started to expand my captioning per the earlier conversations. My end will be finished Monday afternoon if what is below is acceptable.

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Posted on: 2011/2/5 10:53
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