@article{icomos1777, volume = {26}, number = {1}, month = {f{\'e}vrier}, title = {Underwater reflectance transformation imaging: a technology for in situ underwater cultural heritage object-level recording.}, year = {2017}, journal = {Journal of Electronic Imaging}, keywords = {ARRAY(0x560c4b9cff18)}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.JEI.26.1.011029}, abstract = {"There is an increasing demand for high-resolution recording of in situ underwater cultural heritage. Reflectance transformation imaging (RTI) has a proven track record in terrestrial contexts for acquiring high-resolution diagnostic data at small scales. The research presented here documents the first adaptation of RTI protocols to the subaquatic environment, with a scuba-deployable method designed around affordable off-the-shelf technologies.[...]URTI is shown to be capable of providing analytically useful object-level detail in conditions that would render ordinary underwater photography of limited use." (extracts from the abstract included in the article)}, author = {Selmo, David and Sturt, Fraser and Miles, James and Basford, Philip and Malzbender, Tom and Martinez, Kirk and Thompson, Charlie and Earl, Graeme and Bevan, George} }