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Santo Domingo.– Digitization is a key step not only in sharing knowledge, but also in preserving our heritage. Indexing and archiving digitized documents allow them to be accessed quickly, whether locally or at a distance, while preserving the original documents by minimizing their handling, said Jean-Pierre Gerault.

The president of i2S, who attended the 2nd World Congress Information and Knowledge, presented in Santo Domingo the i2S DigiBook, a scanner for the digitization of ancient books, associated with powerful software suites for automatic image restoration.

Beyond its responsibility for image quality, i2S DigiBook also integrates its hardware and solutions into innovative processes that create new means for accessing knowledge, such as electronic books, digital libraries, search engines, etc.

For more than twenty years, i2S has distinguished itself as a pioneer in extreme-condition digital vision and image processing solutions for customers requiring high image quality, ever-increasing camera performance and image processing systems that are increasingly intelligent and flexible.

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3 comment(s)
Written by: ateo1992, 16 May 2009 4:39 PM
From: Dominican Republic
good we need to preserve our history in all kinds of ways! :D
Written by: BASTA, 16 May 2009 11:51 PM
From: Dominican Republic, = Ghetto-SPM-Barrio Blanco
YesYes preserve all the misdeads of el Predidente
Written by: ZonaDominicana, 18 May 2009 1:27 PM
From: United States, San Diego, California
The problem with the scanner is that only scan two pages at a time. How long will it take to scan one book? Imagine if you need to scan 500 books.
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