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20 July 2021 Gigapixel Macro Photography of Tree Rings
Daniel Griffin, Samantha T. Porter, Matthew L. Trumper, Kate E. Carlson, Daniel J. Crawford, Daniel Schwalen, Colin H. McFadden
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Abstract

High quality specimen digitization is becoming standard across the sciences, is relevant for curation of natural history collections, and must become a priority for dendrochronology. This paper overviews the enduring role of imaging in dendrochronology, summarizes the potential relevance of gigapixel macro photography of polished specimens, offers a long-term review of a commercial imaging system, and reports our progress imaging entire collections of specimens at ultra-high resolution. Our gigapixel images of polished specimens have proven effective for digital analyses, archiving, and education, and we believe macro photography may prove a lower cost and more broadly accessible digitization alternative to microtomy and X-rays. We advocate for gigapixel macro photography as one accessible and adaptable paradigm to elevate reflected light imaging standards in dendrochronology.

Copyright © 2021 by the Tree-Ring Society
Daniel Griffin, Samantha T. Porter, Matthew L. Trumper, Kate E. Carlson, Daniel J. Crawford, Daniel Schwalen, and Colin H. McFadden "Gigapixel Macro Photography of Tree Rings," Tree-Ring Research 77(2), 86-94, (20 July 2021). https://doi.org/10.3959/TRR2021-3
Received: 11 February 2021; Accepted: 18 April 2021; Published: 20 July 2021
KEYWORDS
archiving
computational photography
Curation
data development
digitization
quantitative wood anatomy
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