Culture Digitization

Culture digitization stands at the forefront of preserving and showcasing historical and contemporary art. The WT36Art scanner pioneers this evolution, making art reproduction and archival effortless and efficient. Moreover, in today’s digital age, the relevance of such advanced tools can’t be overstated.

Preserving the Priceless
Firstly, art pieces are timeless, with many being irreplaceable. The WT36Art scanner, designed explicitly for fine art, ensures that artworks, from oil paintings to mixed media collages, are digitized with utmost precision. Furthermore, it respects the delicate nature of antique works, scanning them contact-free.

Details Matter
The details in artworks speak volumes. Therefore, the WideTEK® 36ART’s capability to scan at 600dpi for vast formats, including sizes up to 36 x 60 inches, is revolutionary. Plus, for larger masterpieces, the optional scan table extension stretches the scanning limit to an impressive 36 x 87.6 inches.

Culture Digitization for Museums and Beyond
Museums globally can now digitize their collections effortlessly. Hence, the WT36Art scanner not only aids in archival but also in revenue generation. By reproducing artworks for sale or publishing them online, establishments can reach a broader audience.

Scanning Beyond Boundaries
Art isn’t restricted to canvas sizes. Recognizing this, the WT36Art scanner accommodates artwork with a thickness of up to 8 inches. Additionally, its rapid scan speed ensures efficiency, capturing colors at 42.2 mm/second at 300 dpi. Thus, time and quality are in perfect harmony.

Intuitive Operations
Ease of use is paramount in technology. Consequently, the WT36Art scanner comes equipped with a built-in computer and a 15-inch color touch-screen. So, operations are smooth, guiding users through every scan. Furthermore, its camera quality, boasting 3x Tri-Color CCD with 67,500 pixels, ensures unparalleled image capture.

Meeting the Highest Standards
Finally, quality assurance is non-negotiable. The WT36Art scanner’s quality exceeds both the FADGI *** guidelines and ISO 19264-1 standards.

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