
Scan with specific attachment unit for exact positioning of specimen
The Black Backdrop scan uses a high-resolution flatbed scanner — capable of up to 6400 dpi optical resolution — to record fresh botanical specimens against a black background, with material placed directly on the scan bed. The scanner's light source illuminates from above, capturing reflected light where contact points appear bright and precise, while elevated elements fade into controlled darkness, establishing a visual hierarchy of stems, leaves, and inflorescences.

Solidago altissima, Thalkirchen, Germany, 08/2025

Ammi majus, Thalkirchen, Germany, 09/2025
Unlike pressing, which flattens and distorts three-dimensional form, this method preserves the specimen's natural structure intact—ideal for fragile or bulky material like umbels (Ammi majus) or nodding heads (Knautia arvensis) that cannot be pressed without damage. The black backdrop isolates morphology with precision, enhancing edge definition in campanulate corollas (Campanula rotundifolia) and plume-like panicles (Solidago virgaurea and altissima), while supporting both taxonomic study and design interpretation of growth patterns through light, distance, and material.

Campanula rotundifolia, Thalkirchen, Germany, 09/2025

Solidago virgaurea, Thalkirchen, Germany, 10/2025







