Kathryn Piquette from the University of Cologne will be at Digital Past speaking and hosting a workshop on Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI). This advanced photographic technique provides high resolution documentation of surfaces/objects and enables the user to virtually relight and artificially enhance faint marks and other features, such as increasing the legibility of inscriptions on a variety of materials such as papyrus, clay or stone and thus aiding understanding for both archaeological and conservation purposes.
A topic of great interest to anyone working with heritage objects, including archaeologists, historians, librarians, museums curators, conservators and photographers.
Gwefan: http://cceh.uni-koeln.de/projekte/zimmer/rti/Piquette_RTI.pdf
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