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− | 1. Photography | + | [[Datei:ZSM-Digitalisierungsstation.JPG|450px|right|Digitalisierungsstation © Zoologische Staatssammlung München'']] |
− | 1.1 Digital Camera Pentax K-5 with effective resolution: 16,28 million | + | [[Datei:ZSM Digitalisierungsstation.JPG|450px|right|Digitalisierungsstation © Zoologische Staatssammlung München'']] |
− | 1.2 Lenses | + | |
− | 1.2.1: Pentax DA L 18-55 mm f /3.5-5.6 AL for middle-sized objects (10–150 cm) | + | === 1. Photography hardware === |
− | 1.2.2: Pentax smc DA 35 mm f /2.8 Macro Limited Edition 1:1 for small objects (1-10 cm) | + | |
+ | 1.1: Digital Camera Pentax K-5 with effective resolution: 16,28 million Pixel | ||
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+ | 1.2: Lenses | ||
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+ | : 1.2.1: Pentax DA L 18-55 mm f /3.5-5.6 AL for middle-sized objects (10–150 cm) | ||
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+ | : 1.2.2: Pentax smc DA 35 mm f /2.8 Macro Limited Edition 1:1 for small objects (1-10 cm) | ||
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1.3: Additional Accessories: | 1.3: Additional Accessories: | ||
− | 1.3.1: Remote Control Waterproof O-RC1 | + | |
− | 1.3.2: AC adapter kit K-AC50 | + | : 1.3.1: Remote Control Waterproof O-RC1 |
− | 1.3.3: HDMI-Cable for live view and play back of images via the mini HDMI terminal on the Pentax K-5 | + | |
− | 1.3.4: HP ZR2240w monitor to use the output option of the camera on a HDMI-compatible AV device | + | : 1.3.2: AC adapter kit K-AC50 |
− | 2. Camera copy stand | + | |
+ | : 1.3.3: HDMI-Cable for live view and play back of images via the mini HDMI terminal on the Pentax K-5 | ||
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+ | : 1.3.4: HP ZR2240w monitor to use the output option of the camera on a HDMI-compatible AV device | ||
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+ | === 2. Camera copy stand === | ||
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2.1: Re-used & converted Leica REPROVIT IIa | 2.1: Re-used & converted Leica REPROVIT IIa | ||
− | 3. Lighting | + | |
− | 3.1: 4 Helios Biglamp 501 Maxi with diffusor | + | === 3. Lighting === |
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+ | 3.1: 4 Helios Biglamp 501 Maxi with diffusor Screens | ||
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3.2: 2 additional swan-neck lamps for illumination of macro objects | 3.2: 2 additional swan-neck lamps for illumination of macro objects | ||
− | 4. Calibration scales | + | |
− | + | === 4. Calibration scales === | |
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− | 5. Digitization workstation | + | * x-rite colorchecker in 2 sizes |
− | + | * length scale (2 sizes: 0–2 cm, 0–10 cm) | |
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− | + | === 5. Digitization workstation – computer hardware and software === | |
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− | + | * Business Laptop, Windows 7 Pro | |
− | + | * Intel Core i5-2430M CPU @ 2.40 GHz | |
− | 6. Digitalizing workflow | + | * 8 GB RAM |
− | + | * Image memory: 32 GB SanDisc ExtremePro 95MB/s | |
− | + | * Photoshop | |
− | + | * DiversityCollection Database | |
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− | + | === 6. Digitalizing workflow === | |
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− | + | * alcohol specimens are photographed “dry” or submerged in ethanol in small glass containers mainly in lateral view with scales and colour standard | |
− | + | * modern labels are either fully or partially (accession number only) depicted | |
− | + | * 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 names are renamed according to respective specimen accession numbers | ||
+ | * file-transfer to DWB and archiving using external hard disc | ||
+ | * Specimen data inserted via DiversityCollection Client to DC-database | ||
+ | * Specimen imaging with one picture takes between 2 and 5 minutes. The whole procedure including data transfer, renaming and local archiving takes roughly 10 minutes. | ||
This page gives the status in 2014 | This page gives the status in 2014 |
Aktuelle Version vom 30. Dezember 2014, 11:40 Uhr
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Photography hardware
1.1: Digital Camera Pentax K-5 with effective resolution: 16,28 million Pixel
1.2: Lenses
- 1.2.1: Pentax DA L 18-55 mm f /3.5-5.6 AL for middle-sized objects (10–150 cm)
- 1.2.2: Pentax smc DA 35 mm f /2.8 Macro Limited Edition 1:1 for small objects (1-10 cm)
1.3: Additional Accessories:
- 1.3.1: Remote Control Waterproof O-RC1
- 1.3.2: AC adapter kit K-AC50
- 1.3.3: HDMI-Cable for live view and play back of images via the mini HDMI terminal on the Pentax K-5
- 1.3.4: HP ZR2240w monitor to use the output option of the camera on a HDMI-compatible AV device
2. Camera copy stand
2.1: Re-used & converted Leica REPROVIT IIa
3. Lighting
3.1: 4 Helios Biglamp 501 Maxi with diffusor Screens
3.2: 2 additional swan-neck lamps for illumination of macro objects
4. Calibration scales
- x-rite colorchecker in 2 sizes
- length scale (2 sizes: 0–2 cm, 0–10 cm)
5. Digitization workstation – computer hardware and software
- Business Laptop, Windows 7 Pro
- Intel Core i5-2430M CPU @ 2.40 GHz
- 8 GB RAM
- Image memory: 32 GB SanDisc ExtremePro 95MB/s
- Photoshop
- DiversityCollection Database
6. Digitalizing workflow
- alcohol specimens are photographed “dry” or submerged in ethanol in small glass containers mainly in lateral view with scales and colour standard
- modern labels are either fully or partially (accession number only) depicted
- 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 names are renamed according to respective specimen accession numbers
- file-transfer to DWB and archiving using external hard disc
- Specimen data inserted via DiversityCollection Client to DC-database
- Specimen imaging with one picture takes between 2 and 5 minutes. The whole procedure including data transfer, renaming and local archiving takes roughly 10 minutes.
This page gives the status in 2014