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iCollections – Digitising the British and Irish Butterflies in the Natural...
There is no description for this Scholarly-article
- Language: eng
- Created: 2025-11-07
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The dragonflies in the collection of Sapienza University of Rome
This article showcases the digitization workflow approach for the Odonata collection of the Museum of Zoology at Sapienza University of Rome. They include overviews of hardware...- Language: eng
- Created: 2025-10-16
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Imaging natural history museum collections from the bottom up: 3D print...
This article offers a description of a method using 3D printed materials to accommodate specimens for imaging using flatbed scanners. They also describe methods of image...- Language: eng
- Created: 2025-10-07
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Wet collections accession: a workflow based on a large stonefly (Insecta,...
This article showcases an example of handling a donation of Plecoptera specimens. These specimens were accessioned, processed, digitized, and georeferenced. They talk about the...- Language: eng
- Created: 2025-10-06
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Focus stacking: Comparing commercial top-end set-ups with a semi-automatic...
In this article, the authors compare the efficiency and quality of images produced by different hardware settings and software packages for focus stacking.- Language: eng
- Created: 2025-10-06
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DScan – a high-performance digital scanning system for entomological collections
There is no description for this Scholarly-article
- Language: eng
- Created: 2025-10-03