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Sonderteil zur EXPONATEC
The software, for example, has predefined scan settings. Jörg Vogler is
Once they are activated, the camera travels automati- Managing Direc-
cally to the right position, and the user receives precise tor of Zeutschel
instructions on what to do. GmbH.
With these operating aids, even non-professionals can
easily and reliably perform repetitive digitization tasks
– with the same high quality. In practice, the Zeutschel
ScanStudio is three times as productive as conventional
photo studio systems. The typical cycle time is 600 scans
per hour.
Low total cost of ownership
The price of the Zeutschel ScanStudio is higher than pro-
fessional scanning and camera systems. However, the
Return on Investment (ROI) is high, from both a short-
term and long-term perspective. For example museums
need only the ScanStudio for their digitization tasks and
therefore saving the cost of purchasing several units.
The system also allows digitization to become a sus-
tainable museum activity. Its modular structure offers a
degree of flexibility hitherto unknown. The unit can be
expanded or upgraded at any time as requirements grow
or new tasks are added.
A conservative scenario gives the total cost of ownership
per scan in the low single-digit cent range. “Zeutschel’s
ScanStudio gives museums a powerful, cost-efficient dig- Even the weakest details in dark areas of the image be-
itization tool for the needs of today and tomorrow”, says come visible in the digital copy.
Jörg Vogler.
KULDIG Smart Indoor Navigation
Get to know our new smart visitor-guidance module for
indoor purposes.
Thanks to our self-developed technology, indoor
navigation can be realised without great technical eff orts in
nearly every institution with KULDIG.
Visit us at the exhibition EXPONATEC COLOGNE
from 22nd to 24th November, 2017 in Cologne,
hall 3.2, booth C048
Further information and registration on kuldig.de
For further information and demo access kuldig.de
Create apps for museums and culture.
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