RTI & Numismatics Conservation
RTI is considered to be a powerful documentation tool for cultural heritage applications. Previous work in the field of RTI in numismatic studies demonstrated advantages in identification and...
View ArticleFCIR Imaging
The False Colour Infrared (FCIR) is based on the different response of materials in infrared radiation and combines visible RGB colour and infrared imaging. It has been used for materials...
View ArticleCapturing and exploring textures in National Archive
BT 43/57/71976: Straw hat, registered on 18 September 1850; proprietor unknown Some time ago we made a visit to UK National Archive with James Miles to test RTI technology on a wide range of examples...
View ArticleTesting a Prototype 3D Structure Light Imaging System for Underwater Archaeology
Anchor Scanning While 3D imaging has become a revolution in land archaeology, it has experienced a difficult baptism underwater. Electrical equipment and water do not mix, plus many systems do not...
View ArticleRTI of Linear B tablets in the National Archaeological Museum, Athens, Greece
By Dimitri Nakassis For four weeks this summer, a team of researchers began RTI work and 3D structured light scanning on clay administrative tablets from the “Palace of Nestor” at Pylos, now housed in...
View ArticleIcons RTI case study
Icons: Production techniques and examination methodology Icon or ikon from Greek eikōn is a representation of a sacred or sanctified Christian personage used in religious worship in the Russian or...
View ArticleRode Imaging Event
Few posts ago i wrote about imaging work at St. Nicholas church in Tallinn, Estonia. Now this has grown into bigger collaboration and a co-hosted event in coming May. There will be three speakers from...
View ArticleImaging Event/Hackathon
Few days to go to Rode Imaging Event where ACRG will be represent on power of three: Graeme Earl, James Miles and me. List of presenters at the seminar and workshop day include specialist with...
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