creators_nameSelmo, David
creators_nameSturt, Fraser
creators_nameMiles, James
creators_nameBasford, Philip
creators_nameMalzbender, Tom
creators_nameMartinez, Kirk
creators_nameThompson, Charlie
creators_nameEarl, Graeme
creators_nameBevan, George
typearticle
datestamp2017-05-03 07:52:15
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titleUnderwater reflectance transformation imaging: a technology for in situ underwater cultural heritage object-level recording.
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subjectsB07
subjectsB08
subjectsF56
subjectsF57
subjectsP05
full_text_statuspublic
keywordsunderwater cultural heritage
keywordsarchaeology
keywordsunderwater imaging
keywordsshipwrecks
keywordsMediterranean region
keywordsarchaeological material
keywordstechnologies
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)
date2017-02
date_typepublished
publicationJournal of Electronic Imaging
volume26
number1
refereedTRUE
official_urlhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.JEI.26.1.011029
citation Selmo, David et Sturt, Fraser et Miles, James et Basford, Philip et Malzbender, Tom et Martinez, Kirk et Thompson, Charlie et Earl, Graeme et Bevan, George (2017) Underwater reflectance transformation imaging: a technology for in situ underwater cultural heritage object-level recording. Journal of Electronic Imaging, 26 (1). [Article]
document_urlhttps://openarchive.icomos.org/id/eprint/1777/1/Underwater_reflectance_transformation_im.pdf