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1. Photography Hardware
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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. Photography hardware ===
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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1.1: 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  
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1.3.2: AC adapter kit K-AC50
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: 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
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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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: 1.3.2: AC adapter kit K-AC50
2. Camera copy stand  
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: 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
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3.1: 4 Helios Biglamp 501 Maxi with diffusor screens
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=== 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  
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x-rite colorchecker in 2 sizes  
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=== 4. Calibration scales ===
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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* x-rite colorchecker in 2 sizes
Business Laptop, Windows 7 Pro
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* length scale (2 sizes: 0–2 cm, 0–10 cm)
Intel Core i5-2430M CPU @ 2.40 GHz
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8 GB RAM  
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=== 5. Digitization workstation computer hardware and software ===
Image memory: 32 GB SanDisc ExtremePro 95MB/s  
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Photoshop  
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* Business Laptop, Windows 7 Pro
DiversityCollection Database  
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* Intel Core i5-2430M CPU @ 2.40 GHz
6. Digitalizing workflow  
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* 8 GB RAM
alcohol specimens are photographed “dry” or submerged in ethanol in small glass containers mainly in lateral view with scales and colour standard
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* Image memory: 32 GB SanDisc ExtremePro 95MB/s
modern labels are either fully or partially (accession number only) depicted
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* Photoshop
images are saved on memory card as jpeg files with ~5 MB, using an object code as a file name  
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* DiversityCollection Database
Data transfer to stationary computer  
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Selection of best photos and saving in original format  
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=== 6. Digitalizing workflow ===
File names are renamed according to respective specimen accession numbers
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file-transfer to DWB and archiving using external hard disc
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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
Specimen data inserted via DiversityCollection Client to DC-database  
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* modern labels are either fully or partially (accession number only) depicted
Specimen imaging takes one picture takes between 2 and 5 minutes. The whole procedure including data transfer, renaming and local archiving takes roughly 10 minutes.  
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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 names are renamed according to respective specimen accession numbers
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* file-transfer to DWB and archiving using external hard disc
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* Specimen data inserted via DiversityCollection Client to DC-database  
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* 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

Digitalisierungsstation  © Zoologische Staatssammlung München
Digitalisierungsstation  © Zoologische Staatssammlung München

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