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== Assembling the Custom Components for Specimen Imaging, Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria, WTU Herbarium, Burke Museum, Version 1.0, by Ben Legler.==  
== Assembling the Custom Components for Specimen Imaging, Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria, WTU Herbarium, Burke Museum, Version 1.0, by Ben Legler.==  
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! scope="col" align="left" valign="top"| This document provides instructions for assembling the custom hardware components used for imaging specimens under the Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria’s 2010-2013 collaborative NSF Grant. It is intended as a guide for similar projects elsewhere. However, the components described here are specific to our choice of imaging equipment and may not be suitable for use elsewhere. Also discussed here are the custom software scripts used for metadata capture, image processing, and image tiling. The tiling script creates a version of the image that can be viewed with the Gmap Image Viewer (http://www.rmh.uwyo.edu/gmapviewer/about.php), an online, open-source viewer created for use with herbarium specimens.
This document provides instructions for assembling the custom hardware components used for imaging specimens under the Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria’s 2010-2013 collaborative NSF Grant. It is intended as a guide for similar projects elsewhere. However, the components described here are specific to our choice of imaging equipment and may not be suitable for use elsewhere. Also discussed here are the custom software scripts used for metadata capture, image processing, and image tiling. The tiling script creates a version of the image that can be viewed with the Gmap Image Viewer (http://www.rmh.uwyo.edu/gmapviewer/about.php), an online, open-source viewer created for use with herbarium specimens.


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