The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has been using the DT BC100 and DT RG3040 with DT RCams for several years. Hear from Angela Waarala, their Digital Collections Project Manager and Jennifer Hain Teper, Head of Preservation Services, about how they...
Our office is split between fans of modern Late Night programming like The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon and the Variety Hour shows of the 50’s and 60’s. As it turns out Vaudeville acts at the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th century are...
Here at DTDCH we live vicariously through the work our clients do with the systems we produce. So as huge photo nerds we were all especially excited to work with the Center for Creative Photography to update the way they scan their collection of photographic film,...
A recording of our hour long webinar of Process Control is now available on Youtube by either watching below or going to our Resource page and seeing all of our past webinar recordings under ‘Live Webinars’. Digital Transitions Division of Cultural...
Over 80 individuals from all over the world attended our Film Scanning webinar on May 27th, 2015. By popular demand we’ve posted the entirety of that webinar as a recording.
Watch how the New York Public Library (NYPL) uses Digital Transitions Division of Cultural Heritage products to digitize their rare book collections. They use a combination of DT copy stands, the DT RCam and Phase One digital backs. Contact Us: Division of...
Watch this fun video from our client at the Digitization Program Office with the Freer and Sackler Galleries as they go through their entire digitiziation program in under 3 minutes. Interested in a similar solution for your program? Contact Us: Division of Cultural...
Phase One and the Digital Transitions Division of Cultural Heritage have been creating several videos over the past few months as part of our global distribution partnership. This is the first of a few great videos that highlight the DT Division of Cultural...
The Library of Congress was featured on the History Channel. See how they work with DT Division of Cultural Heritage systems to digitize their collections. See the one-hour (45 minute program time) History Channel “Modern Marvels” episode produced by...
In observance of the holiday, our offices will be closing early on Thursday, March 28th and be closed on Friday, March 29th.
We will return on Monday, April 1st at 9:00 AM local time.