Long description
Built in 2019
Scan area: 120 x 180 cm
Resolution: 300dpi to 1,200 dpi
LED illumination plus rear light
plus light deflector
Vacuum table with suction
12 different scan modes
Design studio including image stacking
and
3D Surface Manager for generating a
bump map of the surface texture in 256
grayscale levels for export to 3D printers or
engraving machines
Price: 90,000 ? net negotiable
General Informations:
A Cruse Scanner is a specialized scanner often used for digitizing artworks, archives,
textiles, and other valuable or delicate materials. These scanners are known for their
high quality and precision. Here are some features and capabilities of a typical Cruse
Scanner:
High-Resolution Scanning: Cruse Scanners can scan at very high resolutions, often well
beyond the standard 300dpi, enabling detailed and color-accurate digitizations.
Uniform Illumination: Thanks to specialized LED lighting technologies, Cruse Scanners can
illuminate an object evenly, minimizing reflections or shadows.
Large Scan Area: Many models have a generous scan surface that allows for scanning large
artworks or documents.
Gentle Scanning: As many artworks and archival materials are delicate, Cruse Scanners
offer a touch-free and gentle digitization process.
3D Capabilities: Some Cruse Scanners can also capture textures and surface structures of
objects, which can be especially useful for artworks.
Customizable Scan Modes: Depending on the material or desired level of detail, different
scan modes can be set.
Integration with Workflow Software: Many Cruse Scanners come with or are compatible with
specialized software to optimize the digitization process and offer further editing
features.
Suitable for Various Industries: While Cruse Scanners are especially popular in the art
world, they are also used in design, archiving, reproduction, and other sectors where
high-resolution and high-quality digitizations are required.
In summary, Cruse Scanners offer a combination of high quality, precision, and
flexibility, making them a preferred choice for many institutions and professionals in the
field of digitization.
Scan area: 120 x 180 cm
Resolution: 300dpi to 1,200 dpi
LED illumination plus rear light
plus light deflector
Vacuum table with suction
12 different scan modes
Design studio including image stacking
and
3D Surface Manager for generating a
bump map of the surface texture in 256
grayscale levels for export to 3D printers or
engraving machines
Price: 90,000 ? net negotiable
General Informations:
A Cruse Scanner is a specialized scanner often used for digitizing artworks, archives,
textiles, and other valuable or delicate materials. These scanners are known for their
high quality and precision. Here are some features and capabilities of a typical Cruse
Scanner:
High-Resolution Scanning: Cruse Scanners can scan at very high resolutions, often well
beyond the standard 300dpi, enabling detailed and color-accurate digitizations.
Uniform Illumination: Thanks to specialized LED lighting technologies, Cruse Scanners can
illuminate an object evenly, minimizing reflections or shadows.
Large Scan Area: Many models have a generous scan surface that allows for scanning large
artworks or documents.
Gentle Scanning: As many artworks and archival materials are delicate, Cruse Scanners
offer a touch-free and gentle digitization process.
3D Capabilities: Some Cruse Scanners can also capture textures and surface structures of
objects, which can be especially useful for artworks.
Customizable Scan Modes: Depending on the material or desired level of detail, different
scan modes can be set.
Integration with Workflow Software: Many Cruse Scanners come with or are compatible with
specialized software to optimize the digitization process and offer further editing
features.
Suitable for Various Industries: While Cruse Scanners are especially popular in the art
world, they are also used in design, archiving, reproduction, and other sectors where
high-resolution and high-quality digitizations are required.
In summary, Cruse Scanners offer a combination of high quality, precision, and
flexibility, making them a preferred choice for many institutions and professionals in the
field of digitization.