I've been doing more Photogrammetry and Structured Light scanning for 3D data with conservation. I recently presented at the Rijksmuseum's 2+3D conference on work on a Rembrandt where we did both RTI and Photogrammetry. You can find the slides here. A longer write up with be in Facture volume 7 next year.
Some other work that isn't completely ready for prime-time yet: We've also been doing some other work largely with our structured light scanner of objects for various purposes... comparing different bronzes to confirm they were made from an original source wax (with some variations made between castings), creating detailed scans of at risk objects in non-traditional materials that may need to be re-cast as the materials are more ephemeral, scanning detailed areas of a marble that needs to be recreated by a conservator to replace damaged areas in another section with the same feature.
We've also been looking at Factum Foundation's Selene system which is based in photometric stereo (RTI is a subset of Photometric Stereo). It is impressive for capturing high frequency data such as fine texture details in 2.5D objects. However I wouldn't consider low frequency measurements to be trustworthy. For example if you scanned a printing plate, you can get a good sense of the depth of an etching on the plate, but I wouldn't trust the data as to if the entire printing plate is bowed to any extent. The Bodleian Library at Oxford and Princeton University Libraries both have such a system.
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Kurt Heumiller
3D Photographer/Coordinator
National Gallery of Art
Arlington VA
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Original Message:
Sent: 08-29-2024 11:42
From: Wendy Rose
Subject: Monthly imaging question - August
Hi IWG! I hope you've all had a great summer!
My imaging question for August is:
Photogrammetry and RTI (or 3D and 2.5D imaging techniques) have been finding their way into conservation imaging. How are you using either of these techniques to support conservation?
Share images, papers, videos if you have them!
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Wendy Rose
Alexandria VA
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