Somewhere in a box of hard drives at my house is one that has 1200 dpi scans of the original camera transparencies (yes, you heard me) from Apollo 11, Roll 39. Is there interest in me finding it and making it available?
Yes. If the quality is much better than what is available on Flickr.
Would it be easy to set up a ftp accessible site?
Yes. The hard part would be finding which hard disk it's on.
I know the feeling. I am categorizing my data now, and I had old pictures downloaded from the 1990s of the Mercury project that included what looked to me like syringes with the words "Hunger", "Fatigue", Nausea" etc printed on them. I presume that the astronaut reached for the syringe that described what they were currently feeling and it contained a drug to ameliorate the effects. Can't find them.
Any plans to do more?
If there's no easy way to get them all in bulk, I'd be willing to fetch some subset of them if we wanted to it in some organized way. I'd be willing to put them on my website and/or seed torrents if that's what it takes to get raw copies distributed without some pain-in-the-ass site like flickr in the way.
I'd be happy to help. I struggled with downloading the 50 GB (it failed a few times) and it takes over an hour to decompress (on a slow drive).
The files are not in folders (which I am going to do now). Also, it might be handy to get some screen grabs of relevant context data (ie names of astronauts, comments like "Post-Landing, Post-EVA", "LM inspection, rendezvous" etc and intersperse these in order among the images.
Judging from what I have seen so far, it wouldn't need many.