
The W. E. Upjohn Center is located in Welborn Hall on the far western end of the campus of Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan. It's conveniently situated near major roads and the intersection of two interstate highways, mid-way between Detroit and Chicago, with ready access to an international airport. The Center has 7000 sq. ft. of monitored, electronically-secured, climate-controlled space, and is also equipped with a dry-fire suppression archive, full-service semi-truck loading docks and ample parking.
The Center has installed three Lumiere Jumboscan scanners, two fixed-mount for high resolution GIS work on maps, charts and airphotos where greatest accuracy is desired, and one variable-mount for work dictating a more flexible setup. The JumboScan family of scanners are premier large-format digital scanners, employed wherever high geometric accuracy and color-space fidelity are required. Intense halogen light is directed in a narrow beam non-destructively -- UV light is filtered and surface temperatures rise by no more than 1°C during the sweep of the scan. All our JumboScans are regularly calibrated and checked for accuracy against exacting standards.
One I2S Digibook Suprascan A0 scanner is also installed at the Center and is equipped with a vacuum table, a light table and an auto-balancing book cradle unit for work where the ultimate accuracy of the JumboScans is not required. Glass slides, ortho-photos, artwork, sepia prints, plat drawings and hand-drawn schematics are just a few of the items that have been imaged on our Suprascan A0.
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