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Don't forget to visit us next week! On May 11-12, we will be exhibiting at the M H tradeshow at Olympia, London, together with our partner, DTEK. If you are attending the show, please stop by our stand, P6.
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As part of Jikji to Gutenberg research into early printing, detailed high-resolution @SpectralDH#multispectral images of one of the first English books: Caxton's printing of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales c. 1477 @MarriottLibrary@michabt@UUtah
The digitization team at the Hungarian Natural History Museum has been busy working with a huge collection of moths and butterflies, dating back to the late 1700’s. Read more about their digitization project and see some of the images they have captured. digitization.phaseone.com/in…
Here's an article by our partners Tripont about a recent glass plate negatives digitisation project at the Kiscelli Museum. The collection includes work by some of the most famous #Hungarian#photographers from the 19th and 20th centuries. lnkd.in/e6P9NgFw
Commemorating an early American deadly protest on 5 March 1770 prior to our Revolutionary War, with narrowband @SpectralDH imaging of Paul Rever's print of the Boston Massacre to study the paper, inks and dyes
Commemorating the 5 March 1770 Boston Massacre, precursor to American Revolutionary War, using our advanced @SpectralDH multispectral imaging to study the paper, inks and hand-coloring that were "Engraved Printed & Sold by Paul Revere Boston"