by Patrick McDonough | Jun 23, 2023 | Cultural Heritage News
Join our live press event to launch our collaborative digital preservation project with the National Preserve “Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra.” The event will take place this Monday, June 26, 2023, at 15:00 local time, 8:00 AM ET. This event will discuss the initiative to...
by Doug Peterson | Jun 19, 2023 | Color Calibration, DT Nexus
Preface This article was written after we noticed many of our clients, even ones with fairly sophisticated understandings of color science, were making custom color profiles using a given target and then evaluating the resulting quality using that same target. This...
by Hannah Storch | Jun 14, 2023 | Cultural Heritage News
Heritage is both a cultural and a community concept – relying on the collective participation of community and society members alike to preserve heritage assets and keep the remembrance of the past very much alive. At Digital Transitions, we value being a part...
by Patrick McDonough | May 9, 2023 | Color Calibration, Products
Recently, Digital Transitions has become the sole North American distributor for Image Engineering’s Universal Test Targets (UTT) and associated analysis software, IQ Analyzer-X. Designed to analyze image quality in accordance with ISO 19264, this package is...
by Hannah Storch | May 9, 2023 | Cultural Heritage News
As one of the world’s leading providers of digitization solutions, it is our mission to facilitate the preservation of our collective heritage around the world and promote increased accessibility to heritage assets and awareness of the power of digital history...
by Doug Peterson | May 5, 2023 | Color Calibration
Does Camera Bit Depth Matter? A question to this effect was recently posted to ImageMuse – “A discussion group of cultural heritage imaging”. If you’re involved in heritage digitization and aren’t yet an ImageMuse member, we would encourage you to join. It’s a...
by Caroline Baer | May 2, 2023 | Cultural Heritage News
The Morgan Library & Museum is an awe-inspiring feat of cultural heritage conservation and architecture in the heart of New York City. It was built between 1902 and 1906 as the personal library of financier, collector, and cultural benefactor Pierpont Morgan,...
by Caroline Baer | Apr 10, 2023 | Cultural Heritage News
FLAT ART DIGITIZATION CHALLENGES Priceless flat artwork requires careful handling to ensure the process of digitization does not degrade their condition. This is especially important for drawings made with delicate media, paintings already in degraded condition, and...
by Hannah Storch | Mar 20, 2023 | Cultural Heritage News
A History Factory Collaboration for a Major Multinational Telecommunications Company Archival Collection Corporate Archives serve as living, breathing collections that chronicle the history of a company and can be used for research or marketing purposes, both internal...
by Ziv Argov | Feb 28, 2023 | Cultural Heritage News
Cape Cod is recognized as having the longest sustained artist colony in the United States, built on the tradition of art education starting with Charles Hawthorne in his Cape Cod School of Art in 1899. Most of the artwork produced on the Cape ends up leaving its...