Client Case Studies
Real images and statements from clients using DTDCH systems.
New York Public Library
The New York Public Library Digitizes Their Carl Van Vechten Slide Collection With Some Help from DTDCH.
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University of Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin need a faster and more high resolution book scanner. The problem? Their books were too big, too long and too fragile for standard scanners. Their solution? The DT BC100.
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The Morgan Library & Museum
Read how The Morgan Library & Museum uses their 100 megapixel systems to make exact facsimile’s of rare fifteenth century tarot cards.
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University of Iowa Libraries
The University of Iowa Libraries photographed several manuscripts as part of a larger project to enhance the discoverability and accessibility of early manuscripts held in Special Collections. Read how high quality digital images create a new mode of access for students and faculty conducting research.
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Dallas Museum of Art
The DMA had 3 years to figure out how to digitize their entire collection and make it available to the public after being awarded a grant. Read on to see their end results and how they achieved their goals.
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Duke University Libraries
Duke Libraries was in need of a solution to image fragile and damaged original material. Read how DTDCH partnered with a leading Multispectral company to develop a custom Multispectral Imaging solution for Duke.
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