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Using optical scanning to digitize ethnographic field recordings on wax cylinders
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The Digitization Process
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What is a Wax Cylinder?
3D map of Cylinder Surface
Comparing Optical and Stylus Transfers: Resolution Limits
Noise Reduction: Raw Data
Noie Reduction: Data after cleaning
Displaying and Reading an Optical Scan:How Sound is Recovered
Displaying and Reading Data: How to read a Depth image
Scanning Machine: Labeled
Noise Reduction: Data With Defects Detected
Close up of the Probe scanning a wax Cylinder
Producing Audio Step 1: Loading and Displaying Data
Scanning Machine: Detail Showing Probe and Cylinder
Producing Audio Step 2: Finding Grooves, Cleaning and Analyzing Data
Displaying and Reading Data: Finding Grooves:Test Cylinder
Successive Profiles
Displaying and Reading Data: Finding Grooves