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Digital Transitions is a small dynamic company with offices in NYC, LA, and DC. We provide hardware, software, and services to clients in two primary domains: photography (where we sell cameras and related accessories), and digitization at museums, libraries, public...
Digitization and Artificial Intelligence: A Home Run Combination for Sports Heritage and Fan Engagement
Photos Courtesy of Jerry Ward As proud members of the International Sports Heritage Association, we attended their annual conference last week and were reminded of how much of what we love about sports is nostalgia. It’s moments like the Red Sox breaking the...
Brigham Young University Library Puts Digital Transitions’ iXH Camera to Creative Use on Children’s Mural
In the children’s literature section of the Harold B. Lee Library at Brigham Young University (BYU), there is a 26-foot-long, 8-foot-high, hand-painted mural that has stood for two decades. Designed and painted in 2002 by then-student Michael Lenhardt, who was...
Capture One 22 For iPad Preview
Capture One is an award-winning photo editing software made for all kinds of photographers. With an intuitive interface and powerful tools for editing and organizing your images, Capture One software delivers a seamless editing experience, quick workflow performance...
Digital Transitions Presents AI Applications for Photographic Negatives at VRA This March
Digital Transitions Presents AI Applications for Photographic Negatives at VRA This March We are proud to announce that Digital Transitions’ service division, DT Heritage, will be presenting at this year’s annual VRA Conference! The Visual Resources Association is a...
Testing Capture One 22 Panoramic Stitching For Heritage Applications
At the time of writing, the DNG files produced by the panoramic stitching tool are not editable inside the Capture One Cultural Heritage edition, and thus is difficult to use in a Heritage workflow scenario. It is a feature that we continue to be excited about, but it...