digital images of type specimens
Shawn Landry (BIO)
landry at CHUMA.CAS.USF.EDU
Mon Aug 28 10:04:56 CDT 1995
Has anyone taken a look at the type specimen images from Costa Rica?
They were created using a flatbed color scanner at screen resolution and
saved as .jpg files. I think they look incredible, especially
considering the low equipment cost and short processing time. Here is
the address: http://www.inbio.ac.cr/tipos/herbario/tipos.html
We have a color scanner (in a lab on campus) that has a bed which is
12x18". I scanned a few of our specimens at screen resolution and they
also look good. I was especially impressed with the depth of field
obtained (about an inch). With practice, learning better scanning
techniques, I would have to say that the flatbed scanner is our best
method at this point to digitize type specimens.
Has anyone else done this? Any comments regarding the use of a flatbed
scanner in this way?
Thanks for all of the ideas,
shawn
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Shawn Landry Landry at chuma.cas.usf.edu
Dept. of Biology LIF 136 (813) 899-0989
University of South Florida
Tampa, FL 33620-5150
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