LIGHTBOX FOR DIGITAL PRESERVATION
20230049875 ยท 2023-02-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
G03B15/03
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
Described herein are lightboxes and methods of use for the digital preservation of historical collections. The lightbox includes abase, the base having a grid visible on at least one surface of the base, and a plurality of walls extending above and substantially perpendicular to the base. A support platform having an aperture therein is located within the plurality of walls and above the base and is secured in the lightbox via a height adjustment mechanism. A cover is positioned above the base and below the support platform and secured in the lightbox via one or more hinge mechanisms One or more lighting elements are positioned along one or more walls of the lightbox, each lighting element including at least one light.
Claims
1. A lightbox for the digital preservation of historical collections, the lightbox comprising: a. a base, the base having a grid visible on at least one surface of the base; b. a plurality of walls, wherein the plurality of walls extend above and substantially perpendicular to the base; c. a support platform having an aperture therein, the support platform located within the plurality of walls and above the base, and secured in the lightbox via a height adjustment mechanism; d. a cover positioned above the base and below the support platform and secured in the lightbox via one or more hinge mechanisms; and e. one or more lighting elements positioned along one or more walls of the lightbox, each lighting element including at least one light.
2. The lightbox of claim 1 wherein each of the one or more lighting elements include a lens.
3. The lightbox of claim 2 wherein the plurality of walls is three walls and the one or more lighting elements is three lighting elements, and each lighting element is positioned horizontally along one of the three walls at a height, and with the lens positioned at an angle, to ensure that the base receives even lighting.
4. The lightbox of claim 3 wherein the three lighting elements are each positioned approximately two inches above the base and the lens of each lighting element is positioned at an angle of approximately 25 degrees relative to the wall.
5. The lightbox of claim 4 wherein the lens is a Fresnel lens.
6. The lightbox of claim 1 further comprising an image capture device, the image capture device having a camera and having an image capture application installed thereon, the image capture device positioned on the support platform such that the camera is directed through the support platform aperture and toward the base.
7. The lightbox of claim 1 wherein each of the one or more lighting elements comprises one or more LEDs mounted to one or more aluminum bars.
8. The lightbox of claim 1 further comprising a light reflector, the light reflector removably secured to the cover by inserting the light reflector into one or more slots located near the front edge of the cover.
9. The lightbox of claim 6 wherein the cover includes a frame wherein the one or more slots in the cover are located within the frame and the light reflector is removably secured to the cover by inserting the light reflector into the one or more slots.
10. The lightbox of claim 2 wherein the one or more hinged mechanisms is a pair of floating hinge mechanisms and the cover includes a pair of protrusions and is removably engaged with the pair of floating hinge mechanisms via the pair of protrusions.
11. A method of using a lightbox for the digital preservation of historical collections, the method comprising: a. providing a lightbox for the digital preservation of historical collections, the lightbox comprising: i. a base, the base having a grid visible on at least one surface of the base; ii. a plurality of walls, wherein the plurality of walls extend above and substantially perpendicular to the base; iii. a support platform having an aperture therein, the support platform located within the plurality of walls and above the base, and secured in the lightbox via a height adjustment mechanism; iv. a cover positioned above the base and below the support platform and secured in the lightbox via one or more hinge mechanisms; and v. one or more lighting elements positioned along one or more walls of the lightbox, each lighting element including at least one light; b. providing an image capture device, the image capture device including a camera and having image capture software installed thereon; c. launching the image capture software installed on the capture device; d. activating the one or more lighting elements, which turns on the at least one light of each lighting element; e. positioning the capture device on the support platform such that the image capture device camera is aligned with the aperture in the support platform and directed at the base; f. adjusting the support platform to the desired height and securing the support platform using the height adjustment mechanism; g. lifting the cover and placing an item on the base in alignment with the grid and closing the cover over the item; h. providing a light reflector and positioning the light reflector within the one or more slots in the cover of the lightbox; i. capturing the item by activating a capture functionality in the software installed on the capture device and causing the image capture device to capture multiple images of the item; j. passing the multiple captured images into a process queue, where the multiple captured images are merged into a single, high-resolution capture image; and k. passing the single, high-resolution capture image to an upload queue, where the single, high-resolution capture image is uploaded to a software account over a network connection such as WiFi or cellular for asset management, derivative creation and metadata creation.
12. The method of claim 11 wherein the capture device further includes software that provides a visual grid, visible on a display of the capture device, and further comprising aligning the visual grid with the grid on the base.
13. The method of claim 11 wherein the capture device further includes software that provides a visual grid, visible on a display of the capture device, and further comprising aligning the visual grid with the edge of the item to ensure the correct orientation once the cover is closed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings where:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0023] The present invention is directed to the problems associated with digitizing historical collections and provides a system, method and device for accurately and efficiently capturing items and uploading newly created digital archival master files to a software platform for asset management and metadata creation.
[0024] The lightbox of the present invention is a device directed to the digital preservation of historical collections. Turning to
[0025] On the exterior of the lightbox 100, the lightbox 100 may include a plurality of feet 3. The plurality of feet 3 may extend from the base 2 or may be attached to the walls 4. In some embodiments, the plurality of feet 3 are adjustable such that the lightbox 100 can be leveled if it is resting on an unlevel surface. In other embodiments, the plurality of feet 3 may be a plurality of legs, which support the lightbox 100 and allow it to operate as a freestanding device. Where the plurality of feet 3 are a plurality of legs, the plurality of legs may be adjustable to enable leveling of the lightbox 100 and adjustment of the lightbox 100 height.
[0026] Located within the walls 4 and above the base 2 is a support platform 15 that suspends or supports a capture device 50. The support platform 15 may include an aperture 17 such that a camera on the capture device 50 can be positioned in the aperture 17 with the camera lens directed toward the base. In some embodiments, the support platform 15 may include one or both of a capture device 50 guide to ensure that the capture device 50 is properly aligned on the support platform 15 and a non-slip material to prevent any movement of the capture device 50.
[0027] The support platform 15 is secured in the lightbox 100 in a manner that utilizes a height adjustment mechanism 30 to move the support platform 15 higher or lower in relation to the base 2. In some embodiments, the height adjustment mechanism 30 may include one or more vertical bars 32 and a friction device 34 such as a thumb screw, twist secure or other similar feature as known in the art to hold the support platform 15 at the desired height. In operation, the support platform 15 may be adjusted along the length of the vertical bar 32 and then secured at the desired height via the friction device 34. As will be readily understood by a person of skill in the art, the distance between the support platform 15 and the base 2 will be adjusted to account for the focal length of the camera lens present on the capture device 50 and the size of the item being captured. For example, based on the same capture device 50, capturing a larger item will require raising the support platform 15 farther from the base 2 than capturing a smaller item. In some embodiments, there may be preset heights for the support platform 15. These preset heights may include stops to accommodate users with decreased motor skills. Further, in some embodiments, the height of the support platform 15 may correspond with specific gridlines of the grid guide.
[0028] The lightbox 100 further includes a cover 8, positioned above the base 2. The cover 8 is substantially transparent, prevents glare and compresses the item being captured to ensure the highest quality capture image. The cover 8 may be comprised of anti-glare material or may incorporate anti-glare coatings as known in the art. For example, the cover 8 may be comprised of a glass such as museum glass or the cover 8 may be comprised of a plastic such as museum acrylic. The cover 8 is hinged at the back of the lightbox 100 such that it can be raised at a front edge. In some embodiments, the front edge is the edge of the cover 8 adjacent to the open side of the base 2, i.e., the side of the base 2 without a wall 4. Once raised, an item can be inserted underneath the cover 8. In some embodiments, the cover 8 may include a cover frame 9.
[0029] The cover 8 may further include a handle 10 to allow the user to raise and lower the cover 8. In some embodiments, the handle 10 may be positioned along the front edge of the cover 8. The cover 8 may also include magnets 27 positioned along the edge of the cover 8, the magnets 27 configured to engage in magnetic contact with additional magnets 28 positioned above the base 2 such that once magnetically engaged, the magnets 27, 28 hold the cover 8 open while a user inserts or removes an item. In some embodiments, magnetic material can be substituted for either the magnets 27 or the additional magnets 28 to create the magnetic contact necessary to hold the cover 8 in the open position. Where the cover 8 includes a frame 9, the handle 10 and magnets 27 may be located in the frame 9.
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[0032] The lightbox 100 includes one or more lighting elements 40 positioned along one or more walls 4 of the lightbox 100 and oriented to focus the light toward the base 2. The lighting elements 40 comprise one or more lights 42 mounted within the lighting element 40. The lights 42 may be LEDs connected to one or more bars 43 located within the lighting element 40. Alternatively, the lights 42 may be incandescent, fluorescent, compact fluorescent, or halogen lights. The lighting elements 40 may further comprise a transparent or semitransparent lens 44. The lens 44 protects the lights 42 and in some embodiments, the lens 44 alters the direction of the light emitted from the lights 42. For example, the lens 44 is a Fresnel lens in some embodiments. In exemplary embodiments, the lightbox 100 has three lighting elements 40, wherein a lighting element 40 is positioned horizontally along each of the three walls 4 at a height and with the lens positioned at an angle to ensure that the base 2 receives even lighting. In some embodiments, the one or more lighting elements 40 are each positioned approximately two inches above the base 2 and the lens 44 of each lighting element 40 is positioned at an angle of approximately 25 degrees relative to the wall.
[0033] The lights 42 may be mounted to a heat sink in order to transfer the heat generated by the one or more lighting elements 40. For example, as best shown in
[0034] The capture device 50 includes software to digitally capture and transmit archival quality digital images. The capture device 50 may be any phone or tablet with a camera. As used herein, references to the location and position of the camera refers to the location and position of the camera lens. The image capture software is installed on the capture device 50 as an application, which, using the camera on the capture device 50, takes multiple images of the item being digitized. Once the camera captures the multiple images, the multiple images are passed to a processing queue, where the application uses image processing capabilities to merge the multiple images captured by the camera into a single, high-resolution archival quality digital image. The multiple images captured by the camera may be passed to the processing queue in any digital image format; however, preferably the multiple images captured by the camera are passed to the processing queue in RAW format.
[0035] In addition to capturing images, the application may communicate with other capabilities within the capture device 50. For example, the application may utilize leveling capabilities of the capture device 50 to assist the user in leveling the capture device 50 prior to capturing images and the application may utilize a visual grid provided by software on the capture device 50, which is visible on a display of the capture device, to ensure the correct orientation between the capture device 50 and the item being digitized.
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[0037] The method 300 of using a lightbox 100 for the digital preservation of historical collections, may also include an optional step of aligning the visual grid with the grid 2 on the base 2 in embodiments where the capture device includes software that provides a visual grid. In addition, in embodiments where the capture device includes software that provides a visual grid, the method 300 may also include the optional step of aligning the visual grid with the edge of the item being digitized once the cover is closed.
[0038] It is noted that the foregoing examples have been provided merely for the purpose of explanation and are in no way to be construed as limiting of the present invention. While the present invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is understood that the words, which have been used herein, are words of description and illustration, rather than words of limitation. Changes may be made, within the purview of the appended claims, as presently stated and as amended, without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention in its aspects. Although the present invention has been described herein with reference to particular means, materials and embodiments, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the particulars disclosed herein; rather, the present invention extends to all functionally equivalent structures, methods and uses, such as are within the scope of the appended claims.