PHOTOGRAMMETRY IS A PHOTOGRAPHY-based 3D imaging technique for
documenting a variety of objects. From archaeological finds and
intricately carved stonework to works of art or large-scale
collections.By combining the data from many images of the object,
photogrammetry produces a digital 3D model of it.
Marta Pilarska (@M_Pilarska [https://twitter.com/m_pilarska]), digital
HERITAGE SPECIALIST AT THE SCOTTISH MARITIME MUSEUM (@Scotmaritime
[https://twitter.com/Scotmaritime]), will introduce course
participants to methods of 3D digital documentation of historic
objects, encouraging them to explore 3D documentation techniques. The
session will cover basic data capture procedures and processing
workflows enabling delivery of digital 3D models. The course will aim
to create an understanding of the requirements, capabilities and
limitations of the technology.
The Photogrammetry training course will show the possibilities of 3D
documentation for a range of objects and materials. We will discuss
what types of materials lend themselves well to photogrammetry and
which present more challenges.
Attendees are encouraged to bring their cameras/mobile phones and
laptops with the PHOTOGRAMMETRY SOFTWARE PRE-installed. The
installation instructions along with download packages can be found on
the software manufacturer’s website:
https://www.capturingreality.com/RealityCapture-PPI
[https://www.capturingreality.com/RealityCapture-PPI].
During the session, we will be able to capture one dataset in a studio
setup, however, attendees will also be encouraged to capture their
datasets while in the museum. This will allow everyone to work with a
unique set of images and will enable the creation of a broader
understanding of technical requirements and workflows.
The course is aimed at museum and heritage professionals and
conservators, but everyone interested in photogrammetry is welcome.
Marta Pilarska is an objects conservator and has been working as a 3D
Digitisation Project Manager at the Scottish Maritime Museum. Her
professional interests focus on exploring how digital technologies
combined with conservation science can aid heritage preservation.
Please note that lunch is not included in the fee.
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