[Wikimediauk-l] Fwd: Context A2 scanner for sale

2012-09-04 Thread Andy Mabbett
This may be of interest.

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From: Emma Cavalier 
Date: 4 September 2012 15:09
Subject: Context A2 scanner for sale
To: m...@jiscmail.ac.uk


The National Portrait Gallery have recently installed a brand new
photographic studio and no longer have use for their Contex CopyMate18 A2
scanner.
Rather than send the still working scanner for disposal we'd like to invite
offers from institutions who might be able to make use of it. Recommended
use would be digitising newspapers or other large documents. Monochrome
photographs required quite a bit of post-scanning processing in Photoshop
although full colour photographs were quite successful. The scanner did not
replace our A4 or A3 scanning equipment but was purchased to allow us to
digitise works larger than A3.
We are offering the CopyMate 18 scanner, usb & power cables, calibration
chart, all the scanner software (original cds and more recent downloads),
third party software and dongle from Colorado (this give us more accurate
colour output than the Contex software), plus electronic copies of
instruction manuals from Contex and basic installation, common errors and
maintenance instructions written in-house). The software is Windows only and
requires a PC with at least 3GB of RAM. The scanner was purchased in 2006
and used approximately once a week. It was last serviced, including new
lamps in April 2009 and has not been used for the last 4 months.
It measures approximately 130 x 65 x 20 cm and at least two people will be
needed to move it. It will need to be collected from the National Portrait
Gallery's administration building in Central London by the end of September.
The scanner will be sold as seen, no guarantee is given or implied. It will
be possible to view the scanner in action at the Gallery at the time of
collection. The contact details of the maintenance company we used for
servicing can be provided and we recommend that the scanner is serviced
after installing it in its final location.

Please email Emma Cavalier if you are interested.

Best regards
Emma Cavalier
Digitisation Manager, National Portrait Gallery
ecaval...@npg.org.uk




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Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Fwd: Context A2 scanner for sale

2012-09-04 Thread Richard Symonds
Very interesting indeed! Although quite where we'd put it...

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On 4 September 2012 15:19, Andy Mabbett  wrote:

> This may be of interest.
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Emma Cavalier 
> Date: 4 September 2012 15:09
> Subject: Context A2 scanner for sale
> To: m...@jiscmail.ac.uk
>
>
> The National Portrait Gallery have recently installed a brand new
> photographic studio and no longer have use for their Contex CopyMate18 A2
> scanner.
> Rather than send the still working scanner for disposal we'd like to invite
> offers from institutions who might be able to make use of it. Recommended
> use would be digitising newspapers or other large documents. Monochrome
> photographs required quite a bit of post-scanning processing in Photoshop
> although full colour photographs were quite successful. The scanner did not
> replace our A4 or A3 scanning equipment but was purchased to allow us to
> digitise works larger than A3.
> We are offering the CopyMate 18 scanner, usb & power cables, calibration
> chart, all the scanner software (original cds and more recent downloads),
> third party software and dongle from Colorado (this give us more accurate
> colour output than the Contex software), plus electronic copies of
> instruction manuals from Contex and basic installation, common errors and
> maintenance instructions written in-house). The software is Windows only
> and
> requires a PC with at least 3GB of RAM. The scanner was purchased in 2006
> and used approximately once a week. It was last serviced, including new
> lamps in April 2009 and has not been used for the last 4 months.
> It measures approximately 130 x 65 x 20 cm and at least two people will be
> needed to move it. It will need to be collected from the National Portrait
> Gallery's administration building in Central London by the end of
> September.
> The scanner will be sold as seen, no guarantee is given or implied. It will
> be possible to view the scanner in action at the Gallery at the time of
> collection. The contact details of the maintenance company we used for
> servicing can be provided and we recommend that the scanner is serviced
> after installing it in its final location.
>
> Please email Emma Cavalier if you are interested.
>
> Best regards
> Emma Cavalier
> Digitisation Manager, National Portrait Gallery
> ecaval...@npg.org.uk
>
>
>
> 
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Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Fwd: Context A2 scanner for sale

2012-09-04 Thread Andrew Gray
On 4 September 2012 15:34, Richard Symonds
 wrote:
> Very interesting indeed! Although quite where we'd put it...

This is definitely one of those cases where the amazing awesomeness of
it would be let down by the sheer practical implications - this is
equivalent to having to buy and maintain an additional staff desk!

(I used to share an office with an A3 scanner - it was a beast. An A2
scanner you'd have to build the office around.)

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Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Fwd: Context A2 scanner for sale

2012-09-04 Thread Richard Symonds
Might be possible to work something out...

Richard Symonds
Wikimedia UK
0207 065 0992

Wikimedia UK is a Company Limited by Guarantee registered in England and
Wales, Registered No. 6741827. Registered Charity No.1144513. Registered
Office 4th Floor, Development House, 56-64 Leonard Street, London EC2A 4LT.
United Kingdom. Wikimedia UK is the UK chapter of a global Wikimedia
movement. The Wikimedia projects are run by the Wikimedia Foundation (who
operate Wikipedia, amongst other projects).

*Wikimedia UK is an independent non-profit charity with no legal control
over Wikipedia nor responsibility for its contents.*



On 4 September 2012 15:44, Andrew Gray  wrote:

> On 4 September 2012 15:34, Richard Symonds
>  wrote:
> > Very interesting indeed! Although quite where we'd put it...
>
> This is definitely one of those cases where the amazing awesomeness of
> it would be let down by the sheer practical implications - this is
> equivalent to having to buy and maintain an additional staff desk!
>
> (I used to share an office with an A3 scanner - it was a beast. An A2
> scanner you'd have to build the office around.)
>
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> - Andrew Gray
>   andrew.g...@dunelm.org.uk
>
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Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Fwd: Context A2 scanner for sale

2012-09-04 Thread Thomas Dalton
What would we actually scan on it? When we've discussed digitisation
equipment before, I think it has usually been in relation to one of those
scanners for books. Are there many flat works larger than A3 that we are
likely to want to digitise?
On Sep 4, 2012 3:20 PM, "Andy Mabbett"  wrote:

> This may be of interest.
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Emma Cavalier 
> Date: 4 September 2012 15:09
> Subject: Context A2 scanner for sale
> To: m...@jiscmail.ac.uk
>
>
> The National Portrait Gallery have recently installed a brand new
> photographic studio and no longer have use for their Contex CopyMate18 A2
> scanner.
> Rather than send the still working scanner for disposal we'd like to invite
> offers from institutions who might be able to make use of it. Recommended
> use would be digitising newspapers or other large documents. Monochrome
> photographs required quite a bit of post-scanning processing in Photoshop
> although full colour photographs were quite successful. The scanner did not
> replace our A4 or A3 scanning equipment but was purchased to allow us to
> digitise works larger than A3.
> We are offering the CopyMate 18 scanner, usb & power cables, calibration
> chart, all the scanner software (original cds and more recent downloads),
> third party software and dongle from Colorado (this give us more accurate
> colour output than the Contex software), plus electronic copies of
> instruction manuals from Contex and basic installation, common errors and
> maintenance instructions written in-house). The software is Windows only
> and
> requires a PC with at least 3GB of RAM. The scanner was purchased in 2006
> and used approximately once a week. It was last serviced, including new
> lamps in April 2009 and has not been used for the last 4 months.
> It measures approximately 130 x 65 x 20 cm and at least two people will be
> needed to move it. It will need to be collected from the National Portrait
> Gallery's administration building in Central London by the end of
> September.
> The scanner will be sold as seen, no guarantee is given or implied. It will
> be possible to view the scanner in action at the Gallery at the time of
> collection. The contact details of the maintenance company we used for
> servicing can be provided and we recommend that the scanner is serviced
> after installing it in its final location.
>
> Please email Emma Cavalier if you are interested.
>
> Best regards
> Emma Cavalier
> Digitisation Manager, National Portrait Gallery
> ecaval...@npg.org.uk
>
>
>
> 
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Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Fwd: Context A2 scanner for sale

2012-09-05 Thread Andrew Gray
Predominantly maps, I would assume. However, it'd be better to write the
plan first and then see what equipment we need to beg/borrow/steal, rather
than the other way around...

- Andrew.

On Tuesday, 4 September 2012, Thomas Dalton wrote:

> What would we actually scan on it? When we've discussed digitisation
> equipment before, I think it has usually been in relation to one of those
> scanners for books. Are there many flat works larger than A3 that we are
> likely to want to digitise?
> On Sep 4, 2012 3:20 PM, "Andy Mabbett" 
>  'a...@pigsonthewing.org.uk');>>
> wrote:
>
>> This may be of interest.
>>
>> -- Forwarded message --
>> From: Emma Cavalier > 'ecaval...@npg.org.uk');>>
>> Date: 4 September 2012 15:09
>> Subject: Context A2 scanner for sale
>> To: m...@jiscmail.ac.uk 
>>
>>
>> The National Portrait Gallery have recently installed a brand new
>> photographic studio and no longer have use for their Contex CopyMate18 A2
>> scanner.
>> Rather than send the still working scanner for disposal we'd like to
>> invite
>> offers from institutions who might be able to make use of it. Recommended
>> use would be digitising newspapers or other large documents. Monochrome
>> photographs required quite a bit of post-scanning processing in Photoshop
>> although full colour photographs were quite successful. The scanner did
>> not
>> replace our A4 or A3 scanning equipment but was purchased to allow us to
>> digitise works larger than A3.
>> We are offering the CopyMate 18 scanner, usb & power cables, calibration
>> chart, all the scanner software (original cds and more recent downloads),
>> third party software and dongle from Colorado (this give us more accurate
>> colour output than the Contex software), plus electronic copies of
>> instruction manuals from Contex and basic installation, common errors and
>> maintenance instructions written in-house). The software is Windows only
>> and
>> requires a PC with at least 3GB of RAM. The scanner was purchased in 2006
>> and used approximately once a week. It was last serviced, including new
>> lamps in April 2009 and has not been used for the last 4 months.
>> It measures approximately 130 x 65 x 20 cm and at least two people will be
>> needed to move it. It will need to be collected from the National Portrait
>> Gallery's administration building in Central London by the end of
>> September.
>> The scanner will be sold as seen, no guarantee is given or implied. It
>> will
>> be possible to view the scanner in action at the Gallery at the time of
>> collection. The contact details of the maintenance company we used for
>> servicing can be provided and we recommend that the scanner is serviced
>> after installing it in its final location.
>>
>> Please email Emma Cavalier if you are interested.
>>
>> Best regards
>> Emma Cavalier
>> Digitisation Manager, National Portrait Gallery
>> ecaval...@npg.org.uk 
>>
>>
>>
>> 
>>website:  http://museumscomputergroup.org.uk/
>>Twitter:  http://www.twitter.com/ukmcg
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>> 
>>
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Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Fwd: Context A2 scanner for sale

2012-09-05 Thread geni
On 4 September 2012 18:30, Thomas Dalton  wrote:
> What would we actually scan on it? When we've discussed digitisation
> equipment before, I think it has usually been in relation to one of those
> scanners for books. Are there many flat works larger than A3 that we are
> likely to want to digitise?
>Not many. The only PD works of that size that are held by wikipedians
that I'm aware of are some OS maps and some medical images.

If something does come up a setup that allowed a DSLR (quite a few
wikimedians with those) to be placed above the item in order to
photograph it would be an adequate solution in most cases.


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Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Fwd: Context A2 scanner for sale

2012-09-05 Thread Gordon Joly

On 05/09/12 09:07, geni wrote:


If something does come up a setup that allowed a DSLR (quite a few
wikimedians with those) to be placed above the item in order to
photograph it would be an adequate solution in most cases.


-- geni



This was the system used in a digital archive project that I was 
involved in (letters, pamphlets, books, newspaper cuttings, handwritten 
pages etc). The advantage is that the material can be any size (possibly 
bigger than A2) if you use a camera and tripod with a laptop.  And 
speed: scanning several thousand objects on a scanner is not really 
feasible. Watching this and then seeing the results, lighting is the 
key. If you cover the object with glass or perspex to flatten it, then 
reflection is a big problem. As I said, I watched this, rather carried 
out the process.


But I worked on the restoration phase of the project (using Japanese 
paper and a starch based glue for example). The archive is now in the 
Bishopsgate Institute.


Examples of how it can be done (there are professional tripod and camera 
setups as well).


http://www.subchaser.org/photographing-documents

http://uiuc.libguides.com/content.php?pid=6243&sid=40037

http://desktoppub.about.com/od/scanning/a/CameraAsScanner.htm

Gordo




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