- Contact free scanning of a Tibetan Thangka on the WideTEK 36ART
- Detailed scan of a palm leaf book
- The entire palm leaf book scan
Image Access exhibits every year at the IFLA World Library Information Congress and will again bring the latest products to the 2018 IFLA Exhibitiion. This year, this major international conference will be held in the capital of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur. The exhibition will open on Saturday, August 25 and close Tuesday the 28th.
On our booth B150, we will have a premiere as we display two new models for the first time at IFLA: the Bookeye® 4 V2 Semiautomatic and the WideTEK® 36ART. You can see the WideTEK 36ART in action on the Image Access YouTube channel.
For the Bookeye®, the world’s number 1 book scanner, the benefit to libraries is obvious. We are very proud and happy to present this new model as the latest addition to our long standing collection of sophisticated book scanners.
With the WideTEK® 36ART, we introduce a new technology to the library world. Particularly in Asia, we see many interesting applications, as here you can find scripts and books on a variety of materials. Books on palm leaves, Chinese calligraphy as well as rolled texts and paintings, can all be scanned contact free on the WideTEK36ART. The maximum resolution for doing so is 600 DPI on the overall A1 format and you will be amazed to see the brilliant results.
- An excerpt from a 600 dpi scan of a Chinese ink drawing
- The entire drawing was scanned on the WideTEK 36ART
As you can see, there are many good reasons to visit Image Access at IFLA! We are looking forward to welcoming you at our booth!