by Doug Peterson | Jun 13, 2016 | Cultural Heritage News, Events
The Division of Cultural Heritage had a busy two week schedule in Washington DC this past April with DPLAfest 2016 and the IS&T conference running back to back in the nations capital. DTDCH presented at both conferences. At DPLAfest our own Doug Peterson presented...
by Doug Peterson | May 7, 2016 | Testimonials
We are always excited when our clients post about their experience with our gear on their blog. Recently the University of Cincinnati posted about their entrance into high-quality in-house digitization. Below is an except; you can read the full text at the University...
by Doug Peterson | Mar 21, 2016 | Cultural Heritage News, Video
Last week we had an incredible turn out for our free Webinar on Cultural Heritage Lighting. We had many people who could not make it ask for a recording and we are happy to release that today in full quality. Have a question about anything mentioned in the Webinar?...
by Doug Peterson | Mar 7, 2016 | Cultural Heritage News
Recently we partnered with R. B. Toth Associates to help further the study and application of Multispectral imaging to libraries and universities across the U.S. Our most recent stop had us at the Duke Library to show off some of our latest techniques in revealing...
by Doug Peterson | Feb 11, 2016 | Events
This webinar will cover two important areas of lighting for institutions of Cultural Heritage: technical color accuracy, and creative lighting techniques. Join us on March 16th, 2016 for this free webinar, there will be two identical, roughly 2 hours, sessions, one at...
by Doug Peterson | Jan 26, 2016 | Cultural Heritage News
DT is excited to announce that we are looking to fill a position in our Los Angeles HQ. We are looking for someone who is excited about the world of Medium Format, Phase One and photography in general. We are looking to fill this position as soon as possible. Do you...
by Doug Peterson | Jan 8, 2016 | Cultural Heritage News
A big congratulations to our client and partner, the New York Public Library, for releasing a huge swath of digitized material, over 180,000 pieces, free to the public to be used in any manner. This is a huge milestone for the NYPL who almost exclusively uses DTDCH...
by Doug Peterson | Jan 4, 2016 | Capture One CH, Cultural Heritage News, Products
Capture One CH 9 Now Available! Digital Transitions is happy to announce the release of Capture One CH 9. This update is free-of-charge for all existing CH users. Built upon the Capture One Pro 9 software, the Cultural Heritage edition offers a highly specialized...
by Doug Peterson | Jan 3, 2016 | Cultural Heritage News, Products
1. It’s Shipping. Now. At the climax of Star Wars Episode VI the Emperor hisses “Now witness the firepower of this fully armed and operational battle station”. The surprise was not that Death Star II was larger and more powerful than its predecessor, but that it was...
by Doug Peterson | Jan 2, 2016 | Cultural Heritage News
We have a great relationship with the Folger Shakespeare Library which houses most of the written life works of Shakespeare in Washington D.C.. Julie Ainsworth, Folger Shakespeare Library Head of Photography and Digital Imaging is even quoted in our Digitization...