Module 10 | Digitizing 3D Collections for Museums
Technical Workshop 2: Image Based Approaches to Documenting 3D Collections
Intermediate Level
Presenters: Carla Schroer and Marlin Lum, Cultural Heritage Imaging, San Francisco, California
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Description: This session will provide an overview of photography based approaches to documenting, sharing, and digitally archiving 3D collections. Examples of different techniques including Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) and photogrammetry will be presented. The session will include a discussion on needed equipment, basics of image capture, and an approach to metadata and archiving for photography based documentation.
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San Francisco, California
Sessions and Workshops in Module 10: Digitizing 3D Collections for Museums
INTRO SESSION
Intro Session: Get Inspired for Digitizing 3D Collections
Beginner Level: Tune in for the Module 10 introductory session to hear how one small museum (with an equally small staff) tackled digitization of its collections in a big way!
Presenters: Daniela Larsen, Executive Director, Hutchings Museum Institute, Utah
TEch Workshop 1
How to Use Digital Assets for Documentation, Promotion, and Programs
Beginner Level: Learn how you can use digital assets in multiple ways for promotion, documentation and even schooling.
Presenter: Roz McNulty, CLO 3D Designer, Consultant and Online course teacher, MOTIF.org, Vancouver, Canada
Tech Workshop 2
Image-based Approaches to 3D Collections
Intermediate Level: This session will provide an overview of photography- based approaches to documenting, sharing, and digitally archiving 3D collections.
Presenter: Carla Schroer and Marlin Lum, Cultural Heritage Imaging, San Francisco, California
TEch Workshop 3
3D Data Applications in Cultural Heritage
Advanced Level: This webinar will review projects that cover a broad range of Cultural Heritage applications for 3D data. 3D Digitization offers a myriad of uses and technical choices.
Presenter: Harry Abramson, Direct Dimensions, Owings Mills, Maryland