We visited senior photographers James Robinson and Gwen Riley Jones at the John Rylands Library at University of Manchester. The library opened in 1900 and was built as a gift for Manchester. The library use Phase One and Capture One Pro software as a complete package from start to finish when digitalizing the cultural heritage stored in the library. They use the Phase One 645 DF body, the iXR body and the IQ180 digital back, because they need the highest amount of pixels available.
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Digitizing a Serbian Manuscript from the 12th century
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Digitizing Panorama Formats with Phase One
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Modular digitization at the Herzogin Anna Amalia Bibliothek
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Goethe in Weimar’s digitization center
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University of Tartu Library
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Het Nieuwe Instituut (The New Institute) – Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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Digitizing the Lepidoptera collection at the Hungarian Natural History Museum
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Digitizing Dinosaurs and the Path to Virtual Exhibitions
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Getty Images Archive – Phase One iXG 100MP and Film scanning solution
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The Royal Library of Denmark
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The Fotothek of the Bibliotheca Hertziana
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Digital Aerial Photography Archive for Baden-Wuerttemberg
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Just in the nick of time: the story of an A0 at 300ppi test
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Phase One generates stunning results for colonial cartography maps
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Journal digitization workflow with the iXG Camera System