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View under elevated expressway in Tokyo 1983.
This motor expressway was built in the sixties and follows an easy river route.
Urs Baumann, our e-codices photographer, has been with us since the very beginning. The beautiful digitized pages of manuscripts are the result of his life-long experience at photography. He is responsible for digitizing around 1000 manuscripts containing over 370.000 pages. Isn`t that something?! When asked which was his favorite manuscript, he told us: "There was a manuscript about the history of the first Crusade with eerily beautiful illustrations". To see Urs Baumann`s favorite manuscript, click here: flic.kr/s/aHsjzEYjhZ
Library technicians scan and store rare manuscripts, books and maps -- some dating back to the 1400s -- at the Wroclaw University Library. The IBM solution for managing this big data project is making these texts and images available online for the first time, creating the largest digital archive of its kind in Poland.
Photo courtesy of Wroclaw University Library, Poland
PictionID:44404478 - Catalog:14_011658 - Title:Atlas 4F Details: Launch of 4F; Pad 11; Test 3751 Date: 11/22/1961 - Filename:14_011658.TIF - - - - - Image from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
Newly digitized at the British Library: Cotton MS Caligula A VII/1\ Manuscript Viewer: www.bl.uk/manuscripts/Viewer.aspx?ref=cotton_ms_caligula_...
Oconee County Public Library Brings Downloadable Local History to the Community
OCPL’s digital ebook collection, OverDrive, enables library to share local digital content worldwide
(Walhalla, SC) – August 6, 2012 – The Oconee County Public Library has recently made available a downloadable e-book collection of historic documents owned by the library. This content can be found in the OCPL’s 24/7 digital OverDrive collection, accessible through our website at www.oconee.lib.sc.us , or directly at oconee.lib.overdrive.com . Content can be downloaded onto personal computers or other compatible devices for a lending period of 14 days. Most of the local content that has been added to the collection was edited by well-known local historian Margaret Mills Seaborn, and covers such topics as Historic Oconee Station, the first German settlers who founded the city of Walhalla, and travels of famed naturalist William Bartram. The collection also contains some historic maps and photographs of places in Oconee County, SC. We are grateful to the South Caroliniana Library at the University of South Carolina for their assistance in digitizing these titles. For more information about accessing the collection on OverDrive, please contact the library at (864) 638-4133 or visit oconee.lib.overdrive.com.
The collection contains the following titles:
Oconee Station in Oconee County, South Carolina - Overview of the history of Oconee Station in present-day Oconee County, South Carolina; Features numerous photographs, plats, surveys, and historical maps.
John Lyon’s Journal: Travels in Oconee County, South Carolina: - Scottish Botanist John Lyon's journal documenting travels through present day Oconee County, South Carolina in 1799-1814; Features historical maps and photographs of historical sites and natural features.
Benjamin Hawkins's Journeys through Oconee County, South Carolina, in 1796-1797 - Benjamin Hawkins's path through Oconee County, South Carolina in 1796-1797.
German Colony Protocol – book of the minutes of the German Colonization Society of Charleston, South Carolina, founders of the town of Walhalla.
Andre Michaux's Journeys in Oconee County, South Carolina in 1787 and 1788 - French Botanist Andre Michaux's travels in present day Oconee County, South Carolina in 1787 and 1788; Features maps marking Cherokee towns and other historical locations; Includes numerous pictures of natural and historical sites and plants noted in Michaux's journal.
Travels of William Bartram - The travels of William Bartram through present day Oconee County, South Carolina.
For more information, contact Philip Cheney, Director, at 864-638-4133 or pcheney@oconeesc.com.
SDASM.CATALOG: Denbo_00199
SDASM.TITLE: Heavy German Guns Captured by English
SDASM.DATE: 1914-1919
SDASM.COLLECTION: Richard Denbo Collection
SDASM.MEDIA: Glossy Photo
SDASM.DIGITIZED: Yes
PUBLIC COMMONS.SOURCE INSTITUTION: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
PictionID:44723095 - Catalog:14_013226 - Title:Atlas Program Component - Filename:14_013223.TIF - - - Image from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
Blog-post on how to digitize old 35mm negatives at heipei.net/2015/03/15/digitizing-old-35mm-film-negatives/
Blog-post on how to digitize old 35mm negatives at heipei.net/2015/03/15/digitizing-old-35mm-film-negatives/
Camera: Holga 135
Film: Kentmere Pan 400
Developer: Rodinal 1+25 25min @ 20ºC
agitation every 2 min. Pushing to ISO 1600
Olympus E-M5 camera to (scan) digitize negative
SDASM.CATALOG: Denbo_00129
SDASM.TITLE: Richard Denbo Special Collection Photo
SDASM.DATE: 1914-1919
SDASM.COLLECTION: Richard Denbo Collection
SDASM.MEDIA: Glossy Photo
SDASM.DIGITIZED: Yes
PUBLIC COMMONS.SOURCE INSTITUTION: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
digitized from a Japanese drawing. This one is too big...22486 stitches. want to redo it to be less dense. about 7" wide. Two shades of red rayon thread on cotton canvas.
PictionID:46831229 - Catalog:14_022812 - Title:GD Astronautics Details: M-7 Move to Florida (Rocket being moved by truck) Date: 10/03/1956 - Filename:14_022812.TIF - Images from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
Behind-the-scenes of the Kelmscott Chaucer's digitization process.
This image is for the non-commercial use of UBC Library branches only. For non-UBC use please contact library.communications@ubc.ca.
Photo by: UBC Library Communications and Marketing
SDASM.CATALOG: Denbo_00243
SDASM.TITLE: Richard Denbo Special Collection Photo
SDASM.DATE: 1914-1919
SDASM.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: pen on back: Corpl. Richard M Denbo, 805th Aero Sqdrn., France
SDASM.COLLECTION: Richard Denbo Collection
SDASM.MEDIA: Glossy Photo
SDASM.DIGITIZED: Yes
PUBLIC COMMONS.SOURCE INSTITUTION: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
PictionID:54048476 - Catalog:14_032309 - Title:GD/Astronautics Details: Atlas All Series; Bulkhead Support Section Date: 10/18/1961 - Filename:14_032309.tif - - Images from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
SDASM.CATALOG: Denbo_00022
SDASM.TITLE: Richard Denbo Special Collection Photo
SDASM.DATE: 1914-1919
SDASM.COLLECTION: Richard Denbo Collection
SDASM.MEDIA: Glossy Photo
SDASM.DIGITIZED: Yes
PUBLIC COMMONS.SOURCE INSTITUTION: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Visitor, From April 30th to May 1st, DLD is launching its first conference in the U.S. in New York City. DLD is a global network on innovation, digitization, science and culture which connects business, creative and social leaders, opinion-formers and influencers for crossover conversation and inspiration.(c) Hubert Burda Media
PictionID:54661285 - Catalog:14_034825 - Title:Model 7 Details: M-7 Sustainer Engine; Modifications to Proofing Configuration Date: 03/22/1957 - Filename:14_034825.tif - ---- Images from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
Edited image from the Digitized Sky Survey 2 of the Pinwheel Galaxy in context.
Original caption: This two-colour image shows 3.7 x 2.7 degrees of the surroundings around the Pinwheel Galaxy. It was composed from Digitized Sky Survey 2 images.
I posted a shot of how I digitize my film shots a few weeks ago then promptly went on vacation where I took a lot more shots that I wanted to digitize. While on vacation, I had some ideas on how I could make my digitization process a lot easier.
Enter the Ditigizer Mark II. With around $10 in purchased pieces and the rest scrap laying around the house, I have made the device I was looking for.
The concept is simple. You have 2 lights wired together - one on each side. They provide the light (I am using compact fluorescent bulbs to cut my heat). They illuminate the negative that is placed over the hole in the box. The box is from my Nikon D-60. The taped pieces in front hold the negative flat. And, it works (check my Holga and FED shots).
WARNING - if you do not know what you are doing with electricity, DO NOT attempt this project on your own. I am not responsible if you electrocute yourself or burn your house down. Use common sense - and if you don't have that, don't attempt this project.