Training & Events

Beyond Borders: SAA Annual Meeting

SAA Annual Meeting


Are you digitizing archives, books, manuscripts, ephemera, rare materials, works of art, and serials? If so, visit us at Booth #514 at the Society of American Archivists Annual Meeting to see Digital Transitions' state-of-the-art rapid capture solutions and find out how our knowledge and expertise in collections reformatting will enhance your digitization program by making it faster, easier and more cost-efficient.

The DT RGC180 Capture Cradle

DT RGC180 Capture Cradle Originally designed for the National Archives Records Administration, the new DT RGC180 is the latest innovation in book capture and reprographic technology. Featuring a built-in pneumatic dual platen glass book cradle that is adjustable for bindings, it is designed to bring objects to the same focal plane so there is no need for refocusing. To increase versatility, a copyboard is included that can be placed over the glass so that you can also digitize objects, rare materials, paintings, glass negatives, and more. The DT RGC180's modular design incorporates today's finest digital camera technology and can be upgraded as technologies and needs change.

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Our systems exceed the highest preservation level imaging quality standards based on FADGI Guidelines. For more information on FADGI Guidelines, please click here.


Society of American Archivists Annual Meeting Details


Exhibit Dates:
August 9-10, 2012

Location:
San Diego Hilton Bayfront
1 Park Boulevard
San Diego, CA 92101

Digital Transitions Division of Cultural Heritage: Booth #514

 


Click here to register for the SAA Annual Meeting.
Please note that special rates end July 6th.


We encourage you to bring your own materials to digitize at the show so you can see for yourself what our systems can do.


DT Division of Cultural Heritage

The DT Division of Cultural Heritage was established to support the digitization programs of cultural heritage institutions, archives (municipal, private, and corporate), libraries, and private collectors as well as the imaging companies that serve these markets. Our vast and diverse experience in the cultural heritage community has enabled us to develop the finest digitization and scanning equipment as well as provide comprehensive service and support.

Click here to see more information about the Division of Cultural Heritage.