CDLI tablet

YBC: Highlights 134 (2024-03-08)
Created by: Wagensonner, Klaus
Digitizing Tablets
Modern imaging techniques and the means to share image files with scholars worldwide allow for a much more comprehensive recording of an artifact. While for many objects conventional or high dynamic range photography suffices, others require the use of so-called reflectance transformation imaging, which allows the manipulation of the light angle cast on an object on the computer screen. By using a camera dome, several images (in this case, seventy-six) are taken while changing the light angle between each shot. These raw images are then merged into a dynamic file that allows the user to directly engage with the object (for example, zoom in on certain details or change the light angle). CDLI entry: P293710 & P217645
credit: Wagensonner, Klaus
image credit: Wagensonner, Klaus
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