Photogrammetry is a photography-based technique used to produce 3D digital models of physical objects. This workshop will look at the principles of producing models using photogrammetry and practical considerations for approaching a project. We will then (weather permitting) head out onto campus with cameras to choose subjects and take photos of them, before returning to the DH Lab to work through the process of turning the photos into a 3D model.
An understanding of the principles of photography (for example through the Photography Basics Workshop) is useful but not essential.
Due to high demand, these workshops are currently limited to staff and students from University of Exeter and Southwest DTP institutions. If you do not fall into those categories but are interested in attending, please get in touch with the DH team and we can discuss training possibilities.
*Attendees are expected to attend both sessions, please register for both I and II to ensure attendance.*
Places are very limited for this event, so if you find you are unable to attend, please let us know at digitalhumanities@exeter.ac.uk.
Location: Digital Humanities Lab Seminar Room 1
Organizer: University of Exeter Digital Humanities Lab
Contact: digitalhumanities@exeter.ac.uk