by Sara Boster | Jul 19, 2018 | Cultural Heritage News
“The Magic of Handwriting” by the Brazilian collector Pedro Corrêa do Lago is an exhibition you can currently find at the Morgan Library and Museum in NYC. The collection features 140 items including handwritten letters, manuscripts, musical compositions and a variety...
by Patrick McDonough | Jul 11, 2018 | Cultural Heritage News, Noteworthy, Products
Palmer School is digitizing local history through a five-year project financed by a $1.5 million grant from the Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation. In February 2017, a group of staff and students started by setting up an on-campus Digitization Laboratory. The lab...
by Doug Peterson | Jul 10, 2018 | DT CulturalHeritage
One of the most common questions we receive is “What PPI is your system?” The short answer is “Whatever PPI you need, we have” but as with many things the full answer is a bit more involved. This article covers the full answer – a cup of coffee...
by Patrick McDonough | Jul 5, 2018 | Capture One CH, Products
Capture One 11.2 is a feature release for the Cultural Heritage (CH) edition of Capture One with support for Cultural Heritage hardware, new camera support, and new lens support. New Feature Summary Easier CH Activation: The CH Version is now a selectable option from...
by Patrick McDonough | Jun 22, 2018 | Cultural Heritage News, Noteworthy, Testimonials
The University chose “the best of what the market had to offer.” In 2017, The University of Rochester needed to upgrade its digitization systems in order to meet modern digital preservation standards. Using equipment designed and installed by Digital...
by Doug Peterson | Jun 18, 2018 | Capture One CH
Raw Processing; Default Doesn’t Mean Sacred Raw processing is the combination of [Raw Data] + [Math] + [Settings], so every raw processing software must use some default values for the [Settings] otherwise no image could be displayed. One of the unfortunate...
by Doug Peterson | Jun 15, 2018 | Events, Noteworthy, Products
Digital Transitions is already known for providing the absolute best digitization systems for museums, libraries, and archives in the industry. This year, our never-ending quest for better quality, faster workflow, and improved ease-of-use has lead us to develop our...
by Doug Peterson | May 8, 2018 | Capture One CH, Products
With more and more institutions investing in our systems that feature a DT AutoColumn or DT AutoColumn XL we’ve formalized and refined documentation of the calibration process used for these columns. You can download the PDF of this process here: DT AutoColumn...
by Doug Peterson | Mar 1, 2018 | Capture One CH, Cultural Heritage News
The Problem In the fall of 2017 we reported that Adobe Photoshop was mishandling certain kinds of modern EXIF fields in TIFFs created by LightRoom or Capture One (9.3 and higher), resulting in TIFFs that failed JHOVE validation. After Photoshop was used to alter and...
by Doug Peterson | Feb 16, 2018 | Products
We’ve recently launched an improved suite of cropping scripts compatible with Capture One 11 CH. Previously we distributed a set of fixed scripts called DT Batch Manipulator. The new scripts, called DT CropControl CH are a large improvement to the previous...