Description
NimbusQA is a revolutionary cloud-based quality assurance tool designed to empower cultural heritage professionals and photographers in achieving excellence in digital reproduction. By providing in-depth analysis of digital capture systems, NimbusQA helps ensure that every image meets the stringent requirements of industry standards like FADGI, ISO 19264, and Metamorfoze.
Key Features:
- Effortless Quality Evaluation: Easily assess the quality of your digital capture system and ensure your images meet the highest standards for preservation and reproduction.
- Cloud-Based Convenience: Access NimbusQA from anywhere with an internet connection, streamlining your workflow and eliminating the need for complex local installations.
- Comprehensive Analysis: Receive detailed reports on color patch conformity and other critical image quality parameters, identifying potential issues and ensuring accurate capture.
- Industry Standard Compliance: Validate your digital capture process against FADGI (3rd edition), ISO 19264 (annex B), and Metamorfoze v1.0 standards, guaranteeing long-term preservation and accessibility of cultural heritage materials.
- Modernised Workflow: Built on a new and improved architecture, NimbusQA offers a user-friendly experience inspired by the familiar workflow of Delt.ae, while leveraging cutting-edge algorithms and backend technology.
- Wide Target Compatibility: Supports a variety of industry-standard targets, including GT Device level target, QA-62, Colorchecker SG, FADGI ISO 19264, and UTT test targets.
Who is NimbusQA for?
- Cultural Heritage Professionals: Archivists, librarians, museum curators, and preservation specialists who need to ensure the accurate and reliable digitisation of valuable cultural materials.
- Photographers: Professional photographers specialising in cultural heritage documentation who demand the highest quality standards in their work.
- Institutions: Libraries, archives, museums, and other cultural institutions committed to preserving their collections for future generations.