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Two historic and cultural centers of the Czech republic received the planetary Elarskan scanners

Customers: Czech technical university of Prague

Prague; Science and education

Product: ELARSKAN

Project date: 2020/02  - 2020/08

2020: Elarskan installation A2-600KC

At once two historic and cultural centers of the Czech republic received the professional planetary Elarskan scanners A2-KC in August, 2020 and started works - the Czech technical university of Prague and Stragovskaya the monastery. On September 23, 2020 ELAR company reported about it . These scanners use for digitization of ancient documents, rare and valuable artifacts, monuments to writing. The first projects on scanning will be complete by the end of 2020.

Student's works, records, drawings, chronicles and other materials are stored in archive of the Technical university of Prague, since 17th century when the university was founded. As the first project for digitization selected student's books (since 1946).

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Elarskan works with A2-600KC in the specially allotted premises where originals are carefully prepared for scanning. We are very glad that could receive the specialized scanner which will help to digitize the majority of our valuable originals. Thanks to automatic clamping glass, it is possible to scan even old originals with high quality and without any damages, - the Doctor of Philosophy Camila Madrova told.
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Rare Christian artifacts, regalia and samples of writing are carefully stored in the main library of the ancient Stragovsky monastery in Prague. The library is both depositary, and the research center, in it set Elarskan A2-400KC and began digitization of valuable artifacts.

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We already conduct works, namely - digitization of special Christian relics which have gilded elements. It is not absolutely simple to scan them, however in this case the new Elarskan scanner worked perfectly, and we are going to complete the first project to 2020, - the employee of library Susanne Needlikowa noted.
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