Upcoming Events
march
25mar2:00 pm3:00 pmDT PixelFlow: Automation and OptimizationsMarch 25 | ONLINE

Event Details
Join us for a tour of DT PixelFlow, our next-gen proprietary workflow software, which delivers best-in-class OCR, metadata, and deliverables. How do we do it? By leveraging the power of artificial intelligence
Event Details
Join us for a tour of DT PixelFlow, our next-gen proprietary workflow software, which delivers best-in-class OCR, metadata, and deliverables. How do we do it? By leveraging the power of artificial intelligence and machine learning, we can deliver preservation-grade assets at unbelievable levels of efficiency.
We didn’t stop there–we’re also going to cover our own cloud-based OCR QC software, CloudFlow. Our answer to quality control management allows your team to access a private network remotely–ensuring OCR outputs are viable and correct.
Lastly, we will have time for Q&A provided at the end of the presentation. We hope you’ll join us.
For more information on the DT PixelFlow click here. More details to be announced.
REGISTER FOR THE WEBINAR HERE
Featured Speakers
Doug Peterson | Part Owner and Head of R+D and Products at Digital Transitions
Doug is the Head of R+D and Products at Digital Transitions. He has a BS in Commercial Photography from Ohio University and has worked on the technology side of high-end digital imaging his entire career. He is the lead author of the DT Digitization Guides, has presented multiple Short Courses at the IS&T Archiving imaging conference, and is DT’s liaison to the ISO where he works on improving standards for preservation-grade digitization.
Hannah Storch | Project Manager at Pixel Acuity
Hannah is a Project Manager with Pixel Acuity, specializing in cultural heritage digitization. After obtaining her B.A. in Classics and History from Grinnell College, Hannah attended Georgetown University, where she received her master’s degree in Art and Museum Studies. Her role at Pixel Acuity has enabled her to partner with institutions, embracing the opportunities that collection digitization brings to institutions and the communities they serve.

Arnab Chatterjee | Head of Product Management at Digital Transitions
Arnab is the Head of Product Management at Digital Transitions. He has a BS in Biomedical Engineering from Duke University. With a passion for digital imaging, he works to research and develops existing solutions to better serve Cultural Heritage digitization.
Replay Access and Disclaimers
Can’t make the scheduled time? No worries! If you’d still like to see the information go ahead and register for the webinar and you’ll receive an automated email from our webinar service with a replay link. If you don’t receive this email, check your spam, then contact us for help.
Disclaimer: The increased demand for web services may cause technical issues which can display as errors in audio and visual quality. We’ve tested our hardware and are doing our very best to provide you with the highest quality webinar experience. On your end, you can help improve the audiovisual quality of the live stream by hardwiring your system with an ethernet cable to a router or using high-speed wifi.
Time
(Thursday) 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
29mar2:00 pm3:00 pmTransmissive Workflows: Advanced ConsiderationsMarch 29 | ONLINE

Event Details
Film scanning comes in many shapes and sizes. You may have seen our previous webinars or reviewed our Film Scanning Knowledge Center where we take close look at
Event Details
Film scanning comes in many shapes and sizes. You may have seen our previous webinars or reviewed our Film Scanning Knowledge Center where we take close look at film considerations and best practices for film digitization.
But not all film is created equal. Your collection may include non-standard formats or include improperly processed film. Perhaps your film collection contains damaged, deteriorating, or curved material? Our upcoming webinar will provide practical strategies for photographic films that require special attention.
There are many other challenges you may have faced in your own digitization processes – and we want to help you address those challenges. There will be a dedicated portion of this session to answer your questions. We hope you’ll join us.
For more information on our approach to Film Scanning click here. Looking for film scanning hardware? Discover our complete Film Scanning Kit here.
REGISTER FOR THE WEBINAR HERE
Featured Speaker

Arnab Chatterjee | Head of Product Management at Digital Transitions
Arnab is the Head of Product Management at Digital Transitions. He has a BS in Biomedical Engineering from Duke University. With a passion for digital imaging, he works to research and develops existing solutions to better serve Cultural Heritage digitization.
Replay Access and Disclaimers
Can’t make the scheduled time? No worries! If you’d still like to see the information go ahead and register for the webinar and you’ll receive an automated email from our webinar service with a replay link. If you don’t receive this email, check your spam, then contact us for help.
Disclaimer: The increased demand for web services may cause technical issues which can display as errors in audio and visual quality. We’ve tested our hardware and are doing our very best to provide you with the highest quality webinar experience. On your end, you can help improve the audiovisual quality of the live stream by hardwiring your system with an ethernet cable to a router or using high-speed wifi.
Time
(Monday) 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
may
06mayAll Day07Digital Transitions Spring Round Table 2021May 6-7 | Online

Event Details
A Global Gathering for Cultural Heritages Professionals Our Cultural Heritage Round Tables began as small, one-off gatherings between Digital Transitions and our clients, as a formal way for us to gather
Event Details
A Global Gathering for Cultural Heritages Professionals
Our Cultural Heritage Round Tables began as small, one-off gatherings between Digital Transitions and our clients, as a formal way for us to gather the community’s collective feedback on their experience with our equipment and how we could work to improve it.
Since its inception, the event has grown from a single day at our office to two annual conferences in key regions across the United States (now being held virtually). Attendees come from a variety of countries, disciplines, and institutions to demo new digitization technology, learn best practices, discuss workflow tips, and network with other cultural heritage professionals. We invite you to join us for a two-day long event celebrating the latest advancements in digital imaging technology.
The online event will be held online on May 6th and 7th. There will be morning and afternoon sessions, each followed by break-out sessions based on a topic. Like our in-person events, there will be several full-length presentations and plenty of opportunities to network with your peers.
Please make sure to save the date as we are preparing to announce our live registration and this year’s speakers & topics soon. If you would like to be notified when registration is live or are interested in presenting at this year’s event, please fill out the form below. Selected presenters will be notified by our team for more details on their proposal. If not selected for this event, we will save your information for a future session.
Date
May 6th – 7th
Location
Virtual
Who’s speaking at this year’s event?
TBD stay tuned for more.
Learn more about our Round Tables and see the recordings from the fall session here.
Timeline:
TBD stay tuned for more.
Contact our marketing department with any questions on registration directly: [email protected].
We can’t wait to see you online!
Time
may 6 (Thursday) - 7 (Friday) ET
Location
ONLINE – Eastern Time
18mayAll Day21DTDC 201: Operator Training – May 2021 ONLINEMay 18-21 | Online

Event Details
Registrants will be contacted by Carson Boykin ([email protected]) with a link to access the webinar after purchasing their ticket. Please feel free to contact Carson with any questions or
Event Details
Registrants will be contacted by Carson Boykin ([email protected]) with a link to access the webinar after purchasing their ticket. Please feel free to contact Carson with any questions or concerns prior to purchase.
The DT Digitization Certification (DTDC) Series focuses on the theory and practice of modern camera-based cultural-heritage digitization. These courses are largely equipment-agnostic, suitable both for those using DT systems or other copy stands. The full DTDC Series is currently comprised of 2 classes:
Digitization 101 – Intro to Digitization
Digitization has undergone a rapid and profound transformation in the past two decades. Legacy systems built on scanning have been replaced with modern instant capture systems. Direct-to-TIFF workflows are being replaced by Raw Workflow. Institutions are adopting FADGI and other guidelines that ensure digitization is done at a preservation-grade of quality, but require a more nuanced understanding of image quality than relying on manufacturer’s stated PPI. To fully reap the rewards of this transformation requires new hardware, software, and workflows, as well as a new approach to digitization’s position in an institutional context. In this class, we’ll take the 10,000-foot view of these transformations to form a foundation of the modern approach to digitization.
Take the online course at your own pace; you are free to go through the videos and tests as quickly or slowly as you’d like and can revisit the videos as many times as you’d like for as long as you’d like. Typically the course takes about 2 hours if taken straight through.
This course is a prerequisite to our 201 class. It must be completed online on the registrant’s own time prior to taking the 201 course.
Price: $79
Click here for instructions on how to complete Digitization 101 – Intro to Digitization.
Digitization 201 – Operator Training
This course covers routine workflows for camera-based digitization systems, from capture to post-processing. It covers topics like setting exposure, establishing focus, creating an LCC (even field), as well as topics like file organization, batch editing, and batch processing. Also included are basic standards-compliance theory and image-quality evaluation, including Golden Thread and OpenDice. Students emerge ready to be operators of modern digitization systems for most non-challenging object types.
The curriculum covers workflows for both Capture One Pro (for clients using commercial-oriented cameras like Canon, Nikon, Sony, or Fuji) and Capture One CH (for clients using cultural-heritage-oriented cameras such as DT and Phase One systems). We strongly suggest you install and activate a trial of Capture One Pro a week or two prior to the class; the trial is good for 30 days so will still be valid after the class for you to practice various techniques you learn during the class. You’re welcome to have Capture One installed on your laptop but it is NOT a requirement. If you need help with installing Capture One or activating the Pro trial prior to the course, please contact supp[email protected]
Please plan to stay through the entire scheduled course.
Successful completion of our 101 class is required.
What is the schedule like for the online training?
The 201 course is broken up into 4 half-day sessions. Each session will run from 2:00 PM to 5:30 PM ET.
Price: $499
You can learn more about our Digitization 201 – Operator Training course here or reach out to our marketing assistant, Carson Boykin, with any questions at [email protected]
EACH COURSE MUST BE PURCHASED SEPARATELY.
Your registration on this page will only include registration for Digitization 201.
Frequently Asked Questions:
1. How do I know if I’m ready for Digitization 201?
Successful completion of 101 is required to take our 201 class.
2. What technology do I need for the course?
We host the training in Google Meets, you will need a laptop, camera, and microphone–what comes with a standard Macbook or PC laptop will suffice. For the best experience, we recommend having two screens, a monitor to follow along with the demos and a second screen to see the presentation. Please make sure you have a strong internet connection for the online course, for the most optimal connection try tethering to ethernet.
3. Does the training come with a license for Capture One Pro or Capture One CH?
No, the fee does not include Capture One software. You can purchase and download Capture One Pro here and Capture One CH here. A 30-day free trial is available for Capture One Pro here. We recommend waiting to download the trial until the training dates fall within your trial period.
4. What Software should I have for the class?
For the most hands-on experience, we suggest that you come with Capture One Pro and or Capture One CH installed. This will allow you to follow along with the demonstrations. This is not a requirement but will enhance your experience.
Refund Policy
Due to the limited seating, Digital Transitions DOES NOT offer refunds for this program.
Time
may 18 (Tuesday) - 21 (Friday) ET
Location
ONLINE – Eastern Time
june
01junAll DayDT Coding Series Certification Capstone – Online 20212021 TBD | Online

Event Details
The DT Coding Series Part 5 and the Capstone Class have been postponed to late 2021. More information will be provided here, on our website, and via our
Event Details
The DT Coding Series Part 5 and the Capstone Class have been postponed to late 2021. More information will be provided here, on our website, and via our newsletter which you can sign up for in the footer of this webpage.
This is the final session of the Digital Transitions Coding Series, the Certification Capstone course. This course will offer an extended look at combining all of the knowledge gained in the previous online sessions, and graduates will receive a diploma certifying that they have become coding experts.
The first five parts of the DT Coding Webinar series are introductory in nature. In this two-day capstone class, we will dive much deeper into AppleScript, Python, and the Capture One SDK. We will take on real-world coding use cases from scratch, including the pre-code planning, unit-testing small components of the overall solution, testing and debugging, and documentation. If you do not have previous experience with coding, in addition to the 5 previous webinars in this series, we will send you a list of free intro-level classes we suggest to arrive best prepared to dive deep.
Pricing
$549 Registration Fee | $449 Early Bird Registration (use code ” CodingEarlyBird2020 ” at checkout through September 1)
By attending you will receive:
– Access to the Coding Jam at the end of Day 2 during which the instructors will spend 1:1 time with each attendee to critically look at their current coding projects and offer advice and assistance.
– FREE registration for our Annual Round Table (email [email protected] to claim)
– Invitation to an exclusive coding series Happy Hour
– 1 Year single-user license of Capture One Enterprise (available after registration, a $399 value)
All aspects of this class will be held online.
The 2-day training will be held via a webinar. Registrants will receive instructions to join and receive their unique join code.
The exact start and end time of the course is to be determined, but you can plan on the course being all-day during business hours.
An important note, while the first two parts of this series speak specifically to Cultural Heritage institutions, the series as a whole is directly applicable to high volume workflows of all types from e-commerce, to fashion, to museum/library digitization.
If you haven’t already, we strongly recommend checking out the 5 preceding parts to the DT Coding Series to this session before the certification (even if you have prior experience). This will ensure that all participants are joining the class at the same starting point. You can register before completing all parts, but it’s best if you have parts 1-5 completed before the 2-day training. (Parts 1-5 are free.)
Parts 1-4 of this web series do not require any prior experience with scripting or coding and are intentionally structured in a way to be friendly to beginner level programers.
Part 1 Coding for Cultural Heritage: A Call for Community Action
Part 2 Coding for Cultural Heritage: Advanced Case Studies and Considerations
Part 3 : Getting Started with AppleScript for Capture One
Part 4: Getting Started with Python Step-by-Step (register for live session)
Part 5: The Capture One SDK (date to be announced)
Reach out to our events manager, Kate Stone, with any questions at [email protected]
Frequently Asked Questions:
1. Do I need to complete Parts 1-5 before attending the Certification Capstone?
While not absolutely necessary, we strongly suggest watching the recorded sessions of Parts 1-5 linked on this page. This is ensure all attendees have the same foundation for which we are building the certification.
2. Can I use the Capture One Enterprise license before the class?
Yes! We will process your license within three business days of your sign up and you can use the license for one year thereafter. Moreover, it is a one-year subscription, so includes any new versions of Capture One Enterprise (e.g. v21) released during that period. This is a $399 value included at no additional cost.
Refund Policy
Due to the limited seating, Digital Transitions DOES NOT offer refunds for this program.
Time
All Day (Tuesday) ET
Location
ONLINE – Eastern Time