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Digitization of fine art paintings and antique works of art is the process of creating high-quality digital versions of physical artworks so they can be preserved, studied, shared, or reproduced without risking damage to the original pieces. Museums, galleries, and collectors commonly digitize artworks to protect cultural heritage and make collections accessible worldwide.
We have specialized digitization of such rare fine art paintings and antique work and we are using one of the state of the art scanner Widetek 36 Art to scan these artefacts
1. Preservation
2. Accessibility
3. Research and Documentation
4. Reproduction
Best way to scan such artefacts is using Large-Format Scanning
WideTEK® 36 ART enables contact free scanning of works of art like oil and acrylic paintings, watercolors, charcoal and pastel drawings, mixed media collages and antique works of art; at 600dpi in formats up to 914 x 1524mm / 36 x 60 inches.
Specialized art scanners capture extremely detailed images.
Best for artworks such as:
Important Digitization Standards
Professional digitization follows strict standards:
1. Resolution: 300–1200+ DPI
2. Color profile: Adobe RGB or sRGB
3. File formats:
Typical Digitization Workflow
1.Artwork inspection and condition assessment
2.Lighting and camera setup
3.Color calibration
4.High-resolution capture
5.Image processing and color correction
6.Metadata documentation (artist, year, materials, location)
7.Archival storage and digital cataloging