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'''Fratelli Alinari''' (now ALINARI 24 ORE SPA) is the world's oldest [[photography|photographic]] firm founded in [[Florence, Italy]] in 1852. Its archives contains 5.5 million photographs, ranging from [[daguerreotype]]s to modern digital photos from around the world.
'''Fratelli Alinari''' (now ALINARI 24 ORE SPA) is the world's oldest [[photography|photographic]] firm founded in [[Florence, Italy]] in 1852. Its archives contains 5.5 million photographs, ranging from [[daguerreotype]]s to modern digital photos from around the world.
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== Today ==
== Today ==
Fratelli Alinari SPA, merged in the year 2007 with the Sole 24 Ore (http://www.ilsole24ore.com/) and it created a new company called Alinari 24 ORE (http://www.alinari.com). It is the oldest foundation in the world still active in the field of photography, and more generally in the sphere of the image and communication, was founded in Florence in 1852.
Fratelli Alinari SPA, merged in the year 2007 with the Sole 24 Ore<ref>[http://www.ilsole24ore.com/]</ref> and it created a new company called Alinari 24 ORE<ref>[http://www.alinari.com]</ref>. It is the oldest foundation in the world still active in the field of photography, and more generally in the sphere of the image and communication, was founded in Florence in 1852.
Today Alinari is the guardian of a photographic ‘corpus’ which has few equals (with a patrimony of its own of over 5,500,000 pictures, historical and contemporary, ranging from vintage prints, glass plate negatives to film and fotocolors), and is responsible for the management of an ongoing program of exhibitions and publishing. It can supply iconographical research services and manages both Italian and foreign photographic archives, constantly increasing its ‘image-bank’, in part already on microfiches and now also on digital supports which will be available for consultation on-line. Fratelli Alinari is a leader firm on a national and international level in the field of photography, images and therefore of communication.
Today Alinari is the guardian of a photographic ''corpus'' which has few equals (with a patrimony of its own of over 5,500,000 pictures, historical and contemporary, ranging from vintage prints, glass plate negatives to film and fotocolors), and is responsible for the management of an ongoing program of exhibitions and publishing. It can supply iconographical research services and manages both Italian and foreign photographic archives, constantly increasing its "image-bank", in part already on [[microfiche]]s and now also on digital supports which will be available for consultation on-line. Fratelli Alinari is a leader firm on a national and international level in the field of photography, images and therefore of communication.
Alinari provides photographic publishing and its Art Printworks still uses the artisan technique of [[collotype]] on paper and silver plates from photographic images.
Alinari provides photographic publishing and its Art Printworks still uses the artisan technique of [[collotype]] on paper and silver plates from photographic images.<ref>[More info and daily news at http://www.alinari.com]</ref>

More info and daily news at http://www.alinari.com
From 2007, the Museum of Multimedia and History of Photography (MNAF) is open to the public in Firenze http://www.mnaf.it, providing a special service on photographic exhibitions, permanent show of material about the history of photography, and education/training services for students and people with disabilities (there is a section with 3D images where blind people can touch 3D artifacts and understand the images in a unique way).

Alinari on-line and the restoration laboratory
In order to make the images available to a greater number of persons, Alinari has established an on-line search system of its photographic archives, employing a system of iconographic classification produced in collaboration with the University of Florence with over Alinari on-line 330,000 images. http://edu.alinari.it and http://business.alinari.it

European Projects
In 1994 the firm began numerous initiatives for collaboration in technological and cultural projects in Europe. Among the most important are Aquarelle, Artline, Victor, Imprimatur, aceMedia, Euridice, 2Kan, Orpheus, Ermione, RegNet, TNT, Migrator 2000, eCHASE, aceMedia, Multimatch and today: MILE, Tripod, Eurogene, Fotomemoria,CITER and today GLOCAL, VisitoTuscany and CONVERGENCE. More info at http://eu.alinari.it
The Archive is today very active in Italy and Europe in several research and education research and marketing validation project, providing valuable contribution mainly in the following domains: watermarking, digital rights management, content provider, 3D applications, image enhancement, intelligent content retrieval, web semantic and ontologies, distance learning, preservation and image restoration, validation, testing, exploitation, multimedia content supply.


From 2007, the Museum of Multimedia and History of Photography (MNAF) is open to the public in Firenze<ref>[http://www.mnaf.it]</ref>, providing a special service on photographic exhibitions, permanent show of material about the history of photography, and education/training services for students and people with disabilities (there is a section with 3D images where blind people can touch 3D artifacts and understand the images in a unique way).
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;Alinari on-line and the restoration laboratory
In order to make the images available to a greater number of persons, Alinari has established an on-line search system of its photographic archives, employing a system of iconographic classification produced in collaboration with the University of Florence with over Alinari on-line 330,000 images<ref>[http://edu.alinari.it and http://business.alinari.it]</ref>.
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;European Projects
In 1994 the firm began numerous initiatives for collaboration in technological and cultural projects in Europe. Among the most important are Aquarelle, Artline, Victor, Imprimatur, aceMedia, Euridice, 2Kan, Orpheus, Ermione, RegNet, TNT, Migrator 2000, eCHASE, aceMedia, Multimatch and today: MILE, Tripod, Eurogene, Fotomemoria,CITER and today GLOCAL, VisitoTuscany and CONVERGENCE<ref>[More info at http://eu.alinari.it]</ref>. The Archive is today very active in Italy and Europe in several research and education research and marketing validation project, providing valuable contribution mainly in the following domains: [[watermarking]], [[digital rights management]], [[content provider]], 3D applications, [[image enhancement]], intelligent content retrieval, web semantic and ontologies, [[distance learning]], preservation and [[image restoration]], validation, testing, exploitation, multimedia content supply.


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.alinari.com/ Fratelli Alinari Picture Library and Museum]
* [http://www.alinari.com/ Fratelli Alinari Picture Library and Museum]

== References and notes ==
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Revision as of 18:48, 25 May 2011

Fratelli Alinari (now ALINARI 24 ORE SPA) is the world's oldest photographic firm founded in Florence, Italy in 1852. Its archives contains 5.5 million photographs, ranging from daguerreotypes to modern digital photos from around the world.

Founding

In 1852, Leopoldo Alinari, with his brothers Giuseppe and Romualdo, founded the photographic workshop specializing in photographic portraiture, photos of art and historical monuments

Today

Fratelli Alinari SPA, merged in the year 2007 with the Sole 24 Ore[1] and it created a new company called Alinari 24 ORE[2]. It is the oldest foundation in the world still active in the field of photography, and more generally in the sphere of the image and communication, was founded in Florence in 1852. Today Alinari is the guardian of a photographic corpus which has few equals (with a patrimony of its own of over 5,500,000 pictures, historical and contemporary, ranging from vintage prints, glass plate negatives to film and fotocolors), and is responsible for the management of an ongoing program of exhibitions and publishing. It can supply iconographical research services and manages both Italian and foreign photographic archives, constantly increasing its "image-bank", in part already on microfiches and now also on digital supports which will be available for consultation on-line. Fratelli Alinari is a leader firm on a national and international level in the field of photography, images and therefore of communication. Alinari provides photographic publishing and its Art Printworks still uses the artisan technique of collotype on paper and silver plates from photographic images.[3]

From 2007, the Museum of Multimedia and History of Photography (MNAF) is open to the public in Firenze[4], providing a special service on photographic exhibitions, permanent show of material about the history of photography, and education/training services for students and people with disabilities (there is a section with 3D images where blind people can touch 3D artifacts and understand the images in a unique way).

Alinari on-line and the restoration laboratory

In order to make the images available to a greater number of persons, Alinari has established an on-line search system of its photographic archives, employing a system of iconographic classification produced in collaboration with the University of Florence with over Alinari on-line 330,000 images[5].

European Projects

In 1994 the firm began numerous initiatives for collaboration in technological and cultural projects in Europe. Among the most important are Aquarelle, Artline, Victor, Imprimatur, aceMedia, Euridice, 2Kan, Orpheus, Ermione, RegNet, TNT, Migrator 2000, eCHASE, aceMedia, Multimatch and today: MILE, Tripod, Eurogene, Fotomemoria,CITER and today GLOCAL, VisitoTuscany and CONVERGENCE[6]. The Archive is today very active in Italy and Europe in several research and education research and marketing validation project, providing valuable contribution mainly in the following domains: watermarking, digital rights management, content provider, 3D applications, image enhancement, intelligent content retrieval, web semantic and ontologies, distance learning, preservation and image restoration, validation, testing, exploitation, multimedia content supply.

References and notes