Takano Atsuko, Horiuchi Yasuhiko, Fujimoto Yu, Aoki Kouta, Takahashi Akira
Museum of Nature and Human Activities, Hyogo, 6 chome, Yayoigaoka, Sanda, Hyogo 669-1546, Japan Museum of Nature and Human Activities Sanda Japan.
The Field, NPO corporation, Showa-dai 2-27-2, Takatsuki, Osaka 569-1041, Japan The Field, NPO Takatsuki Japan.
PhytoKeys. 2019 Feb 18(118):1-14. doi: 10.3897/phytokeys.118.29434. eCollection 2019.
Major international herbaria, natural history museums and universities have recently begun to digitise their collections to facilitate studies and improve access to collections. In Japan, more than 10 million herbarium specimens are housed in various universities/museums; however, only 1% of these have been digitised. In this paper, we describe a new method for imaging herbarium specimens that is applicable to local/small herbaria. It is safe, fast, simple and inexpensive, but also satisfies usage guidelines for minimum image quality and can produce digital files suitable for long-term storage and future post production. During an eight-month trial at the Museum of Nature and Human Activities, Hyogo, with three part-time workers using a custom-made copy stand and a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera with a large LED light bank system, we were able to image 73,180 herbarium specimens (571 per day on average), obtaining two RAW and two JPEG files for each specimen.
主要的国际植物标本馆、自然历史博物馆和大学最近开始对其馆藏进行数字化,以方便研究并改善对馆藏的访问。在日本,各大学/博物馆收藏了超过1000万份植物标本;然而,其中只有1% 被数字化。在本文中,我们描述了一种适用于地方/小型植物标本馆的植物标本成像新方法。它安全、快速、简单且成本低廉,同时还满足最低图像质量的使用指南,并且能够生成适合长期存储和未来后期制作的数字文件。在兵库县自然与人类活动博物馆进行的为期八个月的试验中,三名兼职工作人员使用定制的翻拍架和配备大型LED灯组系统的无反可换镜头相机,我们能够对73180份植物标本进行成像(平均每天571份),每个标本获取两份RAW文件和两份JPEG文件。