After having explained how to use Second Canvas as a tool to set up a digital exhibition, in this post we will talk about how to use it as an
![A window onto Europe. The Second Canvas Himsel Museum app in museological perspective](https://www.secondcanvas.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/IMG_9076.jpg)
Published by Creative Museum and The Mad Pixel Factory, the Second Canvas Himsel Museum app has been rightly advertised as a tool for exploring 6 museum masterpieces in super high-resolution
![Images of the work of art](https://www.secondcanvas.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/78a766c4-e804-46f5-a54c-cf9e7f5bd872-2.jpg)
Is it possible to provide a complementary value to the aesthetic experience of contemplating a work of art by looking at an image of it? At Madpixel we believe it is.
![Second Canvas details](https://www.secondcanvas.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/IMG_8599.jpg)
Second Canvas super-zoom is one of the first features to impact new users.
![Second Canvas traveled to Mexico](https://www.secondcanvas.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/36762cc4-4fe1-4abc-83c1-3e4d67c0e313-2.jpg)
This past June we visited Mexico City to digitize works in 6 local museums to expand their dissemination, safeguard them as digital objects and promote their study.
![Historic Royal Palaces and Second Canvas Banqueting House, Whitehall: a case study. Part II](https://www.secondcanvas.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Banqueting_House_Interior.jpg)
Second post about the work that we are doing with Banqueting House. Here we want to share more technical aspects of this amazing experience.