Using DSLR to 'Scan' Colour Slides: learning from the Digitising Jemdet Nasr 1988–1989 Project

This article presents a cost-effective method for digitising photographic film for archival purposes using a DSLR camera, focussing on the widely used colour reversal Kodachrome film produced by Eastman Kodak between 1935 and 2009. I discuss the digitisation of an archive of 787 Kodachrome slides ta...

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Main Author: Mónica Palmero Fernández
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Language:English
Published: University of York 2020-10-01
Series:Internet Archaeology
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Online Access:https://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue55/10/index.html
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description This article presents a cost-effective method for digitising photographic film for archival purposes using a DSLR camera, focussing on the widely used colour reversal Kodachrome film produced by Eastman Kodak between 1935 and 2009. I discuss the digitisation of an archive of 787 Kodachrome slides taken between 1988 and 1989 during the excavation of Jemdet Nasr, an archaeological site located in southern Iraq (Project website). I compare results obtained using a film scanner (Nikon Coolscan IV ED) with two different scanning software solutions (SilverFast and VueScan), a flatbed scanner (HP Scanjet 8300), and two DSLR cameras with macro lens (a Canon EOS KissX3 with 105mm lens and a Canon EOS 80D with 90mm lens). The results demonstrate the cost-effective value of the DSLR method for archives where time and resources are limited, but where digital photography equipment might be readily available, such as an archaeological unit or a university department. The method allows for high quality, fast and economical digitisation of excavation and collection archives that will enhance research. The method also offers superior results in rendering the high dynamic range of photographic film such as Kodachrome.
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spelling doaj.art-b3e56addcb9b425eb364ba5d871ec19b2024-02-03T00:24:23ZengUniversity of YorkInternet Archaeology1363-53872020-10-015510.11141/ia.55.10Using DSLR to 'Scan' Colour Slides: learning from the Digitising Jemdet Nasr 1988–1989 ProjectMónica Palmero Fernández0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5164-9115University of GlasgowThis article presents a cost-effective method for digitising photographic film for archival purposes using a DSLR camera, focussing on the widely used colour reversal Kodachrome film produced by Eastman Kodak between 1935 and 2009. I discuss the digitisation of an archive of 787 Kodachrome slides taken between 1988 and 1989 during the excavation of Jemdet Nasr, an archaeological site located in southern Iraq (Project website). I compare results obtained using a film scanner (Nikon Coolscan IV ED) with two different scanning software solutions (SilverFast and VueScan), a flatbed scanner (HP Scanjet 8300), and two DSLR cameras with macro lens (a Canon EOS KissX3 with 105mm lens and a Canon EOS 80D with 90mm lens). The results demonstrate the cost-effective value of the DSLR method for archives where time and resources are limited, but where digital photography equipment might be readily available, such as an archaeological unit or a university department. The method allows for high quality, fast and economical digitisation of excavation and collection archives that will enhance research. The method also offers superior results in rendering the high dynamic range of photographic film such as Kodachrome.https://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue55/10/index.htmlarchaeologykodachromedslr digitisationdslr scanningphotographyarchival researchfilm digitisationjemdet nasr
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Using DSLR to 'Scan' Colour Slides: learning from the Digitising Jemdet Nasr 1988–1989 Project
Internet Archaeology
archaeology
kodachrome
dslr digitisation
dslr scanning
photography
archival research
film digitisation
jemdet nasr
title Using DSLR to 'Scan' Colour Slides: learning from the Digitising Jemdet Nasr 1988–1989 Project
title_full Using DSLR to 'Scan' Colour Slides: learning from the Digitising Jemdet Nasr 1988–1989 Project
title_fullStr Using DSLR to 'Scan' Colour Slides: learning from the Digitising Jemdet Nasr 1988–1989 Project
title_full_unstemmed Using DSLR to 'Scan' Colour Slides: learning from the Digitising Jemdet Nasr 1988–1989 Project
title_short Using DSLR to 'Scan' Colour Slides: learning from the Digitising Jemdet Nasr 1988–1989 Project
title_sort using dslr to scan colour slides learning from the digitising jemdet nasr 1988 1989 project
topic archaeology
kodachrome
dslr digitisation
dslr scanning
photography
archival research
film digitisation
jemdet nasr
url https://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue55/10/index.html
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