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All imaging stations may be used for any Herbarium digitization project. | All imaging stations may be used for any Herbarium digitization project. | ||
*The Photo-eBox is the preferred choice for photographing standard-sized herbarium specimen sheets | *The Photo-eBox is the preferred choice for photographing standard-sized herbarium specimen sheets. | ||
*The open copystand setup at a flash lighting station is recommended for | *The open copystand setup at a flash lighting station is recommended for bulky or oversized specimens, bound exsiccatae, and other materials not easily photographed inside the Photo-eBox. | ||
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Each camera station is numbered and must be reserved prior to use. | |||
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Revision as of 20:15, 17 March 2016
Overview
The Herbarium Digital Imaging Center currently contains 7 specimen imaging workstations. Two are equipped with studio flash lighting and five utilize a tabletop Photo-eBox with continuous illumination.
All imaging stations may be used for any Herbarium digitization project.
- The Photo-eBox is the preferred choice for photographing standard-sized herbarium specimen sheets.
- The open copystand setup at a flash lighting station is recommended for bulky or oversized specimens, bound exsiccatae, and other materials not easily photographed inside the Photo-eBox.
Each camera station is numbered and must be reserved prior to use.