SEAHA student Keats Webb recently presented the paper ‘Spectral and 3D Cultural Heritage Documentation using a Modified Camera‘ at the International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing.
Webb’s paper presented the characterisation of a modified digital camera to investigate the impact of the modification on the spectroradiometric and geometric image quality with the intention of the device being used for cultural heritage documentation. This modification of a consumer digital camera would provide a less expensive, high resolution option for 2D & 3D spectral imaging.
Links
- Read the article on 'Spectral and 3D Cultural Heritage Documentation using a Modified Camera‘
- University of Brighton
- The Smithsonian Museum Conservation Institute
- Analytik Ltd
Image: Pixabay.
Keats Webb is a SEAHA student based at the University of Brighton. Supported by the Smithsonian Museum Conservation Institute and Analytik Ltd, her project explores integrated approach to spectral and 3D imaging for improved monitoring of cultural heritage objects.