Cruse scanner
Author: v | 2025-04-23
The new Cruse Scanner has arrived and installed at DRS in Doylestown Pa. It is the most advanced Cruse Scanner in the country and one of the few Cruse Scanners that is commercially available for business use. Most Cruse Scanners are in private hands in museums and universities and other private institutions.
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The Decor and Design industries rely on precise digital reproductions of materials such as wooden floors, furniture designs, ceramic tiles, laminates, wallpaper, and fabrics. With the CRUSE scanner’s advanced scanning technology, these materials can be digitized with incredible detail, producing images that are true to life and accurate in color. Designers, manufacturers, and others in the industry can use these digital replicas to create, visualize, and showcase their products with ease. Capabilities:The CRUSE scanner’s advanced scanning technology allows for the digitization of various materials, including wooden floors, furniture designs, ceramic tiles, laminates, wallpaper, and fabrics. With variable resolution capabilities and a large scan table that can handle up to 300 kg, the CRUSE scanner can produce high-quality, accurate digital reproductions with incredible detail, ensuring that the digital replicas are true to life and accurate in color. CRUSE Scanner Features:Non-contact scanning for objects of up to 10” thicknessVariable resolutionScan table loadable with up to 300 kgOriginal holder: 48″ x 72″ vacuum boardMax resolution: 10,000×15,000 pixels How It WorksThe Decor and Design industries require high-quality, accurate digital reproductions of materials such as wooden floors, furniture designs, ceramic tiles, laminates, wallpaper, and fabrics. With the CRUSE scanner’s advanced scanning technology, these materials can be digitized with incredible detail, producing images that are true to life and accurate in color. This makes the CRUSE scanner an essential tool for designers, manufacturers, and others in the Decor and Design industries who need precise digital replicas of their materials. Experience the Benefits of High-Quality Digital Reproductions with CRUSE ScannerReady to digitize your materials with the most advanced scanner system? Fill out our form and drop off your materials at our facility during our open hours, Monday to Friday from 10am-6pm. Last call for scans on Monday is Fridays at 5pm. Our CRUSE scanner technology will produce true-to-life and color-accurate images of your wooden floors, furniture designs, ceramic tiles, laminates, wallpaper, and fabrics. Don’t settle for less than perfection in the Decor and Design industries.. The new Cruse Scanner has arrived and installed at DRS in Doylestown Pa. It is the most advanced Cruse Scanner in the country and one of the few Cruse Scanners that is commercially available for business use. Most Cruse Scanners are in private hands in museums and universities and other private institutions. In fact, Cruse Scanners are thought by many experts to be one of the best scanners available. In fact, the new Cruse Scanner goes a few steps beyond high resolution because the new lighting system on the Cruse To capture every detail in your image, we use a state-of-the-art Cruse scanner. It’s one of only 15 public use Cruse Scanners in the United States and is the same Cruse Scanner used by respected museums and institutions such as The National Gallery of The special features of the Cruse scanner: - The main feature of a Cruse scanner: depending on the original and the illumination variant and angle, digitization is possible with or without a clearly visible structure or texture. - Cruse scanners are suitable for paintings, drawings, oil paintings, watercolors, tiles, plans, historical documents Over The River 10K Participant List Total Registered Participants: 122 Note: Click on column heading to sort table First Name Last Name Gender Age City State Dave Stacey M 56 Brentwood TN Mary Kay Fisher F 67 Clarksville TN Anna Dempton F 43 Jacks Creek TN Raymond Morrow M 37 Waynesboro TN Barbara Weller F 57 McMinnville TN Caleb Duncan M 15 Maryville TN Samantha Morrow F 40 Waynesboro TN Ruth Thompson F 41 Dickson TN Alice Thompson F 69 Dickson TN Julia Meade F 57 Leoma TN Danielle Cook F 49 Henderson TN Jeremy Cook M 47 Henderson TN Matthew Cook M 16 Henderson TN Hannah Cook F 12 Henderson TN Carolyn Davis F 44 Spring Hill TN Jessica Frazer F 45 Nashville TN Amelia Wallace F 83 Clarksville TN Adam Augustine M 50 Murfreesboro TN L Amanda Pedigo F 58 Madison TN KeevyAnn Hight F 46 LEBANON TN Susan Adams F 63 Murray KY Deetricha Younger F 46 Smyrna TN Jesus Gonzales M 31 Dover TN Zac Davis M 32 Dover TN Lyle Roan M 36 Clarksville TN Marsha Losievski F 43 Dexter KY Paul Vondohlen M 72 Ashland City TN Ronnie Cartwright M 68 Rising Fawn GA Carla Cartwright F 64 Rising Fawn GA Mike Bell M 56 Medina TN Kem Cruse M 60 Pocahontas TN Sharon Cruse F 57 Pocahontas TN Kristen Davis F 36 Dover TN Eddie Webb M 69 Cumberland Furnace TN Tami Winston F 44 Dresden TN Jeff Stracener M 68 Soddy DaisyComments
The Decor and Design industries rely on precise digital reproductions of materials such as wooden floors, furniture designs, ceramic tiles, laminates, wallpaper, and fabrics. With the CRUSE scanner’s advanced scanning technology, these materials can be digitized with incredible detail, producing images that are true to life and accurate in color. Designers, manufacturers, and others in the industry can use these digital replicas to create, visualize, and showcase their products with ease. Capabilities:The CRUSE scanner’s advanced scanning technology allows for the digitization of various materials, including wooden floors, furniture designs, ceramic tiles, laminates, wallpaper, and fabrics. With variable resolution capabilities and a large scan table that can handle up to 300 kg, the CRUSE scanner can produce high-quality, accurate digital reproductions with incredible detail, ensuring that the digital replicas are true to life and accurate in color. CRUSE Scanner Features:Non-contact scanning for objects of up to 10” thicknessVariable resolutionScan table loadable with up to 300 kgOriginal holder: 48″ x 72″ vacuum boardMax resolution: 10,000×15,000 pixels How It WorksThe Decor and Design industries require high-quality, accurate digital reproductions of materials such as wooden floors, furniture designs, ceramic tiles, laminates, wallpaper, and fabrics. With the CRUSE scanner’s advanced scanning technology, these materials can be digitized with incredible detail, producing images that are true to life and accurate in color. This makes the CRUSE scanner an essential tool for designers, manufacturers, and others in the Decor and Design industries who need precise digital replicas of their materials. Experience the Benefits of High-Quality Digital Reproductions with CRUSE ScannerReady to digitize your materials with the most advanced scanner system? Fill out our form and drop off your materials at our facility during our open hours, Monday to Friday from 10am-6pm. Last call for scans on Monday is Fridays at 5pm. Our CRUSE scanner technology will produce true-to-life and color-accurate images of your wooden floors, furniture designs, ceramic tiles, laminates, wallpaper, and fabrics. Don’t settle for less than perfection in the Decor and Design industries.
2025-04-12Over The River 10K Participant List Total Registered Participants: 122 Note: Click on column heading to sort table First Name Last Name Gender Age City State Dave Stacey M 56 Brentwood TN Mary Kay Fisher F 67 Clarksville TN Anna Dempton F 43 Jacks Creek TN Raymond Morrow M 37 Waynesboro TN Barbara Weller F 57 McMinnville TN Caleb Duncan M 15 Maryville TN Samantha Morrow F 40 Waynesboro TN Ruth Thompson F 41 Dickson TN Alice Thompson F 69 Dickson TN Julia Meade F 57 Leoma TN Danielle Cook F 49 Henderson TN Jeremy Cook M 47 Henderson TN Matthew Cook M 16 Henderson TN Hannah Cook F 12 Henderson TN Carolyn Davis F 44 Spring Hill TN Jessica Frazer F 45 Nashville TN Amelia Wallace F 83 Clarksville TN Adam Augustine M 50 Murfreesboro TN L Amanda Pedigo F 58 Madison TN KeevyAnn Hight F 46 LEBANON TN Susan Adams F 63 Murray KY Deetricha Younger F 46 Smyrna TN Jesus Gonzales M 31 Dover TN Zac Davis M 32 Dover TN Lyle Roan M 36 Clarksville TN Marsha Losievski F 43 Dexter KY Paul Vondohlen M 72 Ashland City TN Ronnie Cartwright M 68 Rising Fawn GA Carla Cartwright F 64 Rising Fawn GA Mike Bell M 56 Medina TN Kem Cruse M 60 Pocahontas TN Sharon Cruse F 57 Pocahontas TN Kristen Davis F 36 Dover TN Eddie Webb M 69 Cumberland Furnace TN Tami Winston F 44 Dresden TN Jeff Stracener M 68 Soddy Daisy
2025-04-15Flaka Haliti, Whose Bones?, 2022. (Image credit: courtesy the artist and Cukrarna Gallery, photo: Blaž Gutman/MGML)(Image credit: Courtesy of the artist and Deborah Schamoni)There is something about Art Basel: the world’s most anticipated international art fair, now at age 54, maintains its status as the global market tour-de-force, as well as a testing ground for what galleries, collectors, and institutions will have on their walls for the months to come. Art Basel 2024 will debut for the VIP on Tuesday 11 June, with 285 galleries occupying the soaring convention centre, Messe, in the heart of the Swiss city.For the fair’s recently appointed director Maike Cruse, the excitement, however, starts before the show. ‘I am thrilled to see our exhibitors from all around the world unpacking their crates,’ she tells Wallpaper*. Cruse adds that the fair’s original Basel chapter – besides its also closely watched outposts in Miami, Hong Kong, and Paris – is ‘the flagship, the touch point for the international art market with the broadest overview’.The director has a point: the six-day affair is anchored by the presentation of exhibitors lined across aisles, but spectacle spills outside the convention centre with an ambitious programming tightly customised for the city. Right outside, Messeplatz is home this year to Agnes Denes’ land art installation Honouring Wheatfield - A Confrontation (2024), which pays homage to the American conceptual artist’s seminal 1982-dated Wheatfield installation in downtown Manhattan (she also staged a wheatfield in Milan, in 2015). Come the end of summer and the wheats will be ripe for harvest.Howardena Pindell, Tesseract 16, 2024(Image credit: Courtesy of the artist)Basel, with its medieval charm and effortless bustle, is the main collaborator. ‘We are in a small city with a rich density of high-profile art,’ Cruse says and compares the explosive energy during the fair week to that of the vernissage of the Venice Biennale.Art Basel’s Parcours section – curated by the Swiss Institute’s Stefanie Hessler – invites fairgoers to roam around town to encounter art inside storefronts. Stop by a pharmacy on Clarastrasse for Mendes Wood DM’s presentation of paintings, sculptures, and cut-outs by Pol Taburet. The French artist’s haunting figures don bright attire and detached expressions, fitting for the apothecary backdrop.End your stroll at the Middle Bridge, where the journey crescendoes at the historic Merian Hotel. Here, the building façade is dressed with Kosovar artist Petrit Halilaj’s text-based installation When The Sun Goes Away We Paint The Sky, which shines nightly with the late arrival of the summer dusk. Celebrating the fair’s 30-year collaboration with UBS, the joyful constellation of stars invites visitors inside the hotel for daily panel sessions during the fair, and will continue its nocturnal beam until January 2025. Tracey Emin
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