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SANTA CRUZ November 5th 2008 Scanning Capabilities at HOVS Beltsville Imaging Introduction John Jacobs, CDMP Program Manager HOVS Dennis DuFour, Vice President TDEC Paul Rio, Vice President, General Manager East Coast HOVS Variety of media types/capabilities Paper files
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SANTA CRUZ November 5th 2008
Introduction • John Jacobs, CDMP Program Manager HOVS • Dennis DuFour, Vice President TDEC • Paul Rio, Vice President, General Manager East Coast HOVS
Variety of media types/capabilities • Paper files • Microfilm (16mm, 35mm positive and negative) • Digital images to microfilm • Bound volumes • Photographs • Photographic negatives and 35mm and 70mm slides • 35mm camera film strips • Engineering drawings and maps • X-RAY type films (and very large negatives) • Aerial film
Paper Scanning High Speed Paper Scanners Kodak i620, color, greyscale, bi-tonal and Kodak 3520 bi-tonal
Paper Scanning Flatbed scanners, bound and unbound paper Panasonic KV-S7065c, automatic feeder, flatbed, color greyscale and bi-tonal
Microfilm Scanning Wicks and Wilson 4100 and RS325 Wicks and Wilson 4100 and RS325 High Speed and Low speed 35mm microfilm conversion
Microfilm Scanning L-15 Marine Geophysical L-15 Marine Geophysical, 35 mm
Microfilm Scanning L-7, Ionogams on 35 mm microfilm
Bound Volumes • Bound Volumes, Zeutschel 5000 and 10000 Scanners – Up to D size bound documents as well as other fragile media converted to bitonal, grayscale or color images.
Bound Volumes Zeutschel 5000 up to 17” x 25”
Bound Volumes Zeutschel 10000 34” x 48” , Pa. Historical Summaries, 819 pages 47 lbs., L-4, L-13, L-14, L-49 various tasks MOBY DICK, 47 lbs. 819 pages, Pa. Historical Summaries, up to 34” x 48”,primarily L-4 NOAA Central Library and numerous other NOAA tasks
Photographs • Photographs and other fragile media. • UMAX Scanners – Up to 12” x 17” media converted to grayscale or color images at up to 800 dpi.
Photographs 3 current projects, L-9 Glacier photographs, L-19 Seafloor prints and L-29 Tsunami Tide Records
Photographic Negatives and Slide films • Photographic negatives and slide films. • Nikon Scanners 5000 and 9000 – 35mm and 70mm photographic media converted to grayscale or color images at up to 4000 dpi.
Photographic Negatives and Slide films Nikon 5000 and 9000, 35mm slides and 35 mm film strips Nikon 5000, 35mm slides and 35mm film strips Glacier L-9, SOF L-18, Beach Watch Program L-24 L-9 Glacier film, L-18 SOF, and L-46 TED slides
Engineering Drawings and Maps • Engineering drawings or maps. • Ideal/Contex Scanner – Up to 50” wide media converted to bitonal, grayscale or color images. L-39 Geographic Names, and L-43 Library of Congress (Maps and Charts)
Large Scale Negative Films Howtek MultiRad L-3 Orbital Swath Film and L-19 Sediment Core X-Ray
Aerial Film Leica DSW 700 Aerial Film Scanner L-44 Heat Capacity Mapping Mission Data film and L-48 Aerial Coastal Photographs
Aerial Film Cleaner L-44, L-48
Media Storage • PGC 7000 Temperature and Humidity Control Cabinet • L-48, L-44, L-49