Arts, Sciences, and Engineering |
English |
Course Section Listing |
Course |
Course Title |
Term |
Credits |
Status |
COURSE_SECTION-3-165248 |
ENGL 268-1 |
Digital Imaging |
Spring 2024 |
4.0 |
Closed |
Schedule: |
Day |
Begin |
End |
Location |
Start Date |
End Date |
TR
|
1105 AM
|
1220 PM
|
Hylan Building Room 303
|
01/17/2024
|
05/11/2024
|
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Enrollment: |
Enrolled
12
|
Capacity
12
|
|
|
Co-Located: |
DMST 210-2 (P), DSCC 210-1, DSCC 410-1, ENGL 268-1, ENGL 468-1 |
Instructors: |
Gregory Heyworth |
Delivery Mode: |
In-Person |
Description: |
This course introduces students to the methods involved in turning real objects into virtual ones using cutting edge digital imaging technology and image rendering techniques. Focusing on manuscripts, paintings, maps, and 3D artifacts, students will learn the basics of multispectral imaging, photogrammetry, and Reflectance Transformation Imaging, and spectral image processing using ENVI and Photoshop. These skills will be applied to data from the ongoing research of the Lazarus Project as well as to local cultural heritage collections. |
Offered: |
Spring |
|
|
Course Section Listing |
Course |
Course Title |
Term |
Credits |
Status |
COURSE_SECTION-3-144484 |
ENGL 268-1 |
Digital Imaging |
Spring 2023 |
4.0 |
Closed |
Schedule: |
Day |
Begin |
End |
Location |
Start Date |
End Date |
TR
|
1105 AM
|
1220 PM
|
Rettner Hall Room 307
|
01/11/2023
|
05/06/2023
|
|
Enrollment: |
Enrolled
12
|
Capacity
12
|
|
|
Co-Located: |
DMST 210-2 (P), DSCC 210-1, DSCC 410-1, ENGL 268-1, ENGL 468-1 |
Instructors: |
Gregory Heyworth |
Delivery Mode: |
In-Person |
Description: |
This course introduces students to the methods involved in turning real objects into virtual ones using cutting edge digital imaging technology and image rendering techniques. Focusing on manuscripts, paintings, maps, and 3D artifacts, students will learn the basics of multispectral imaging, photogrammetry, and Reflectance Transformation Imaging, and spectral image processing using ENVI and Photoshop. These skills will be applied to data from the ongoing research of the Lazarus Project as well as to local cultural heritage collections. |
Offered: |
Spring |