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[[Datei:BSPG Digitalisierungsstation.jpg|400px|right|Digitalisierungsstation  © Bayerische Staatssammlung für Paläontologie und Geologie'']]
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=== 1. Photography Hardware ===
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1.1 Digital Camera Nikon D 7000 with effective resolution: 16,2 million pixel
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1.2 Lenses
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1.2.1: Nikon AF-S Nikkor 50 mm f /1.8 G for middle-sized objects (10–100 cm)
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1.2.2: Tamron SP AF 60 mm F/2 Di II Macro 1:1 for small, flat Fossils (1–10 cm)
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1.2.3: Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 18–200 mm f /3.5-5.6 G ED VR II for large or voluminous objects and special settings (50–500cm)
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1.3 Lighting System: Nikon Close-up speedlight command kit R1C1
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=== 2. Camera tripod ===
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=== 3. Calibration scales ===
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* x-rite colorchecker in 2 sizes
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* lenghth scale (2 sizes: 0–2 cm, 0–10 cm)
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=== 4. Digitization workstation - computer hardware and Software ===
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* Mac computer
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* 2.5 GHz Intel Core i5 processor
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* 4 GB RAM
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* Image memory: 8 GB SDHC UHS-I Card for Photos and Video
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* Photoshop
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* DiversityCollection Database
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=== 5. Digitalizing workflow ===
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* fossil specimen is photographed: top view, side view, back view with scales
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* labels are photographed
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* images are saved on memory card as jpeg files with ~5 MB, using an object code as a file name
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* Data transfer to stationary computer
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* Selection of best photos and saving in original format
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* file-upload via ftp and image processing for web presentation, access via DWB and archiving
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* Specimen data inserted via DiversityCollection Client to DC-database
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* The whole procedure including metadata entry takes between 20 minutes and one hour. Taking one picture takes between 2 and 5 minutes.
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=== 6. Further reading ===
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* Berendsohn, W. G., Einsiedel, B., Merkel, U. Nowak-Krawietz, H., Röpert, D. & Will, I. 2005: Digital imaging at the Herbarium Berolinense. In: Häuser C. L., Steiner, A., Holstein, J. & Scoble, M. J. (ed.): Digital Imaging of Biological Type Specimens – A Manual of Current Best Practice.
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This page gives the status in 2014.

Aktuelle Version vom 27. Februar 2014, 16:36 Uhr

Digitalisierungsstation  © Bayerische Staatssammlung für Paläontologie und Geologie

1. Photography Hardware

1.1 Digital Camera Nikon D 7000 with effective resolution: 16,2 million pixel

1.2 Lenses

1.2.1: Nikon AF-S Nikkor 50 mm f /1.8 G for middle-sized objects (10–100 cm)

1.2.2: Tamron SP AF 60 mm F/2 Di II Macro 1:1 for small, flat Fossils (1–10 cm)

1.2.3: Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 18–200 mm f /3.5-5.6 G ED VR II for large or voluminous objects and special settings (50–500cm)

1.3 Lighting System: Nikon Close-up speedlight command kit R1C1

2. Camera tripod

3. Calibration scales

  • x-rite colorchecker in 2 sizes
  • lenghth scale (2 sizes: 0–2 cm, 0–10 cm)

4. Digitization workstation - computer hardware and Software

  • Mac computer
  • 2.5 GHz Intel Core i5 processor
  • 4 GB RAM
  • Image memory: 8 GB SDHC UHS-I Card for Photos and Video
  • Photoshop
  • DiversityCollection Database

5. Digitalizing workflow

  • fossil specimen is photographed: top view, side view, back view with scales
  • labels are photographed
  • images are saved on memory card as jpeg files with ~5 MB, using an object code as a file name
  • Data transfer to stationary computer
  • Selection of best photos and saving in original format
  • file-upload via ftp and image processing for web presentation, access via DWB and archiving
  • Specimen data inserted via DiversityCollection Client to DC-database
  • The whole procedure including metadata entry takes between 20 minutes and one hour. Taking one picture takes between 2 and 5 minutes.

6. Further reading

  • Berendsohn, W. G., Einsiedel, B., Merkel, U. Nowak-Krawietz, H., Röpert, D. & Will, I. 2005: Digital imaging at the Herbarium Berolinense. In: Häuser C. L., Steiner, A., Holstein, J. & Scoble, M. J. (ed.): Digital Imaging of Biological Type Specimens – A Manual of Current Best Practice.


This page gives the status in 2014.