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-Any item in Credo can generate a downloadable .jpg on-the-fly. Here's how:+==== Any item in Credo can generate a downloadable .jpg on-the-fly. Here's how:====
  
   * Paste the following URL in your browser and change the //pixel size// to what you want (300, 600, 100, etc.) and the //PID// of the file, and the part/page number. Here's an example of a 1000 pixel jpg of a document from Ellsberg. https://​credo.library.umass.edu/​images/​resize/​1000/​mums1093-s03-i005-001.jpg   * Paste the following URL in your browser and change the //pixel size// to what you want (300, 600, 100, etc.) and the //PID// of the file, and the part/page number. Here's an example of a 1000 pixel jpg of a document from Ellsberg. https://​credo.library.umass.edu/​images/​resize/​1000/​mums1093-s03-i005-001.jpg
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 This trick can be shared with researchers for them to download themselves. This trick can be shared with researchers for them to download themselves.
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 +====There is also a trick to download high-res images in the Internet Archive====
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 +  * Use the built-in reader'​s zoom tool, then right-click and "save image as" to capture the high-resolution view. The more you zoom in, the higher the resolution of the downloaded file.
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 +  * For bulk downloads, navigate to the "Show All" files option on the item page to download ZIP files, specifically targeting JP2 (JPEG 2000) formats for best quality, which can then be converted or resized. ​
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