The Digital Projects Unit uses a variety of equipment to scan microfilmed, printed, and photographic materials for inclusion in the UNT Digital Library, The Portal to Texas History, and other initiatives.
Dedicated Slide Scanner
Model: Pacific Image Electronics PowerSlide 5000
Manufacturer:
Pacific Image Electronics Co., Ltd., New Taipei City, Taiwan
Features:
batch scanning of mounted photographic slides; 48-bit, 5000 x 5000 dpi optical resolution; we use Braun Paximat circular magazines with this scanner
How we use it:
35mm slide scans
Duplex Scanners
Model: Fujitsu fi-4340C Image Scanner
Manufacturer:
Fujitsu Limited, Tokyo, Japan
Features:
600 dpi optical resolution, 100-page automatic document feeder, dual color CCDs scan both sides of a page in one pass, scanning speed up to 80ipm for monochrome at 200 dpi
How we use it:
high-speed scanning of books and documents that can be disbound
Example scans:
- FCC Record, Volume 7, No. 9, Pages 2468 to 2843, April 20-May 1, 1992
- College of Music Program Book 1990-1991, Vol. 1
Model: Fujitsu fi-6140Z Document Scanner
Manufacturer:
Fujitsu Limited, Tokyo, Japan
Features:
up to 600 dpi output resolution, 50-page automatic document feeder, scanning speed up to 120ipm for color, grayscale and monochrome at 200 dpi
How we use it:
high-speed scanning of books and documents that can be disbound
Model: Fujitsu fi-6670 Document Scanner
Manufacturer:
Fujitsu Limited, Tokyo, Japan
Features:
up to 600 dpi output resolution, 200-page automatic document feeder, scanning speed up to 180ipm for color, grayscale, and monochrome at 200 dpi
How we use it:
high-speed scanning of books and documents that can be disbound
Model: InoTec SCAMAX® M06 Model 422CD Scanner
Manufacturer:
InoTec GmbH Organisationssysteme, Wölfersheim, Germany, distributed in the U.S. by The Crowley Company
Features:
selectable resolution up to 600 dpi, scanning speed up to 300 ipm, handles paper weights from onion skin flimsies to manila folder file covers, document indexing, touchscreen display
How we use it:
high-speed scanning of books and documents that can be disbound
Flatbed Scanners
Model: Epson Expression 11000XL-Photo Scanner
Manufacturer:
Epson America, Inc., Long Beach, CA, affiliate of Seiko Epson Corporation
Features:
scanning area 12.2” x 17.2”; 2400 x 4800 dpi resolution; built-in transparency unit
How we use it:
scanning photographic prints, photographic negatives in sizes from 35mm roll film to large format sheet film, glass plate negatives, and large documents
Model: Epson Expression 10000XL-Photo Scanner
Manufacturer:
Epson America, Inc., Long Beach, CA, affiliate of Seiko Epson Corporation
Features:
scanning area 12.2” x 17.2”; 2400 x 4800 dpi resolution; includes 12.2” x 16.5” transparency adapter; scanning speed at 2400 dpi, draft mode, 16.0 msec/line for color, 5.3 msec/line for grayscale, and 5.3 msec/line for line art
How we use it:
scanning photographic prints, photographic negatives in sizes from 35mm roll film to large format sheet film, glass plate negatives, and large documents
Example scans:
- Prickly Pear, Yearbook of Abilene Christian University, 2007
- Document pertaining to the case of Faulk et al. vs. A. Fergerson, cause no. 1273, 1883
Model: Epson Perfection V700 Photo Scanner
Manufacturer:
Epson America, Inc., Long Beach, CA, affiliate of Seiko Epson Corporation
Features:
scanning area 8.5” x 11.7”; dual lenses allowing scanning at optical resolutions of either 4800 dpi or 6400 dpi; transparency adapter built-in lid with film holders for 35mm slides/film, medium format strips, and 4” x 5” film; 8” x 10” film area guide; scanning speed 12.3 msec/line
How we use it:
scanning photographic prints, photographic negatives in sizes from 35mm roll film to large format sheet film, glass plate negatives, and documents
Example scans:
Model: Epson Perfection V750-M Pro Scanner
Manufacturer:
Epson America, Inc., Long Beach, CA, affiliate of Seiko Epson Corporation
Features:
scanning area 8.5” x 11.7”; dual lenses allowing scanning at optical resolutions of either 4800 dpi or 6400 dpi; transparency adapter built-in lid with film holders for 35mm slides/film, medium format strips, and 4” x 5” film; 8” x 10” film area guide; fluid mount tray and film guide for wet mount film scanning; scanning speed 10.8 msec/line
How we use it:
scanning photographic prints, photographic negatives in sizes from 35mm roll film to large format sheet film, glass plate negatives, and documents
Example scans:
- [Clyde Champion Barrow Fingerprint Chart, 01/22/1928- Fort Worth, Texas Police Department]
- [Clyde Champion Barrow Mug Shot - Dallas 6048]
Model: Plustek OpticBook A300 Scanner
Manufacturer:
Plustek USA , Santa Fe Springs, CA
Features:
A3 scanning size up to 12” x 17”, output resolution up to 1200 dpi, specially designed edge allows placement of book spine within 2mm of the scanning surface edge, scanning speed 2.10 seconds at 300 dpi in gray scale, very easy to use
How we use it:
specialized scanning situations, quickly producing page corrections
Model: Plustek OpticBook 3600 Scanner
Manufacturer:
Plustek USA , Santa Fe Springs, CA
Features:
scan area 8.5” x 11.69”, optical resolution 1200 dpi, lightweight and compact, utilizes a specially designed edge and lamp to eliminate book spine shadows, very easy to use
How we use it:
specialized scanning situations, quickly scanning small books and pamphlets
Large Format Scanners
Model: BetterLight Super 8K-2 Scanning System
Manufacturer:
Better Light, Inc., San Carlos, CA
Features:
Kodak trilinear color CCD technology, 11 f-stop dynamic range, native resolution of 8000 x 10,660 pixels
We currently use our BetterLight scan back with a Cambo Legend 4 x 5 camera and 100mm, 135mm, and 180mm Rodenstock Apo-Sironar-S f/5.6 lenses, and a Fujinon A S 240mm f/9 lens. In the lab we mount the camera on a Bogen/Manfrotto 3263 deluxe geared tripod head on a Cambo UST 7’ studio stand with balancing arm and base. Documents to be scanned are typically mounted on a vacuum easel or magnet board and lit with low heat North Light HID lights.
Outside the lab, we carry a Bogen 3251 tripod and 329RC4 low profile 3-way pan-tilt head and incorporate the BetterLight panoramic adapter as needed.
How we use it:
digitization of large format items such as maps, charts, posters, and newspapers; general and panoramic high-resolution photography. Formerly used for all large-format scanning, this system now serves as a back-up to our Quartz A0 scanner.
Example scans:
- Newsmap. For the Armed Forces. 247th week of the war, 129th week of U.S. participation
- Soil Map, Reconnaissance Survey, Texas, West-Central Sheet
- The Ferris Wheel, Volume 4, No. 52, Saturday, August 28, 1897
Model: i2S SupraScan™ Quartz A0 HD
Manufacturer:
i2S DigiBook, Pessac Cedex, France
Features:
scanning dimension up to 1250 x 870 mm (49.0” x 34.2”); CCD camera with 600 x 600 dpi optical resolution on A0 format; motorized automatic focus; scan time less than 22.5 seconds for A0 format at 400 x 400 dpi; relief enhancement lighting; output 24 bits for color, 8 bits in grayscale, 1 bit in binary
How we use it:
production scanning physical newspapers; color scanning newspapers; digitizing miscellaneous posters, plans, or other large format items
Example scans:
- The Meridian Tribune (Meridian, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1935
- The Meridian Tribune (Meridian Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, December 6, 1935
Model: VIDAR TruScan Latitude P-121 Color Scanner
Manufacturer:
The P-121 is a legacy model. Vidar Scanning Technology was acquired by Contex.
Features:
roller feed, wide (54”) format
How we use it:
scanning posters, maps, and newspapers that are in good condition. Once our primary large-format scanner, this model now serves as a back-up to our Quartz A0 scanner.
Example scans:
Microfilm Scanner
Model: Mekel Mach V Microfilm Scanner
Manufacturer:
Mekel Technology, San Dimas, California
Features:
8,192 pixel CCD array; automatic gain control; fiber optic lighting; accepts 16mm/35mm, simplex/duplex, positive/negative, silver, diazo, and vesicular formats in 100’, 215’, and 1000’ rolls; 100-600 true optical dpi
How we use it:
scanning microfilm for the Texas Digital Newspaper Program and other initiatives
Example scans:
Planetary Scanner
Model: Zeutschel Omniscan 10000TT High-Performance Overhead Color Scanning System
Manufacturer:
Zeutschel GmbH, Tuebingen, Germany
Features:
adjustable book cradle with removable glass plate, minimal light load on document, low heat
How we use it:
scanning large documents and books up to 100 mm thickness