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RTI stands for Reflectance Trasformation Imaging.

AHRC RTISAD project legacy – six months on

It has now been six months since the end of the project. We have continued to publish on the project and are collecting more and more RTI data each day. During the project we only had a limited opportunity to develop the teaching aspect so we have concentrated since then on integrating RTI more and more into the curriculum at Southampton, and also thinking about life-long learning possibilities. Continue reading →

Official end of AHRC RTISAD project

Officially the AHRC RTISAD project finished on 31 May 2011. In keeping with the application we have very clear plans in place for continuing the impact of the project in the very long term. For now, here is a summary of what has been achieved to date. The RTISAD project set out to develop novel imaging tools for ancient documents and artefacts, to disseminate knowledge about these technologies to a broad audience, and to establish hubs for imaging practice in Southampton and Oxford. Continue reading →

Visualisation in Archaeology (ViA) conference at Southampton 18-19 April 2011

Several ACRG speakers confirmed for the Visualisation in Archaeology (ViA) conference at Southampton 18-19 April 2011. In addition to talks by Konstantinos Papadopoulos, Grant Cox, Eleonora Gandolfi and Gareth Beale there will be a multimedia exhibition showcasing AR tools, RTI, social and spatial network analysis, GIS, computer graphics and Hembo Pagi's textile visualisation tools. Continue reading →