- The TITAN COPY SETUP allows for greater versatility and better handling of the lighting. Each component, Camera Platform, Lighting, and Easel can be placed for the optimum requirements for the type and size of art to be imaged.
- This system is predicated on horizontal imaging capable of capturing images from 8" x 10" to 48" x 72" and larger, with even lighting.
- The Tower Lighting consists of 4 Master Digital Lighting Housings. Each Housing contains 4 lamps in a staggered mirrored cluster for greater concentrated output. The Tower Reflectors spread the light evenly over a wide range. The lighting produces relatively low heat for its great intensity and runs on standard household current.
- The Copy Camera Track allows you to capture an 8"x10" to a 40" x 60" art work without moving the camera platform.
- The Camera System comes with alignment tools, which are used to precisely align the parallel position of the camera to the easel. The procedure is very easy to handle and only takes a few minutes. This allows the Camera Platform to be repositioned as needed.
- The Camera Platform is motorized, raising and lowering for the precise position. The platform may be placed at a distance that is best suited for both evenness of lighting and for optimum optical flatness of field producing corner to corner sharpness even from paintings in warped frames. It removes the need for wide angle lenses used in all other vertical capture setups.
- The Copy Easel is built out of adjustable metal framing containing a 7 foot precision bearing track holding the artwork safely and securely in position. Museums, art dealers, and auction houses do not allow valuable painting to be imaged with anything hovering over the art work for fear that something might fall on it. The Easel can be customized with a vacuum attachment.
- The BetterLight Digital Scanning Back offers superior color accuracy, solid structure, exceptional noise threshold, and great sensitivity. The exposure copying a 30" x 40" painting with the BetterLight Super 8K digital back was F16 at 1/30 at an ISO of 200 producing a file of 340MB in 6:30.
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