
We just delivered a full one-day training at the CHSOS Studio, Sept 14th focused on Technical Photography for 2 participants from Korea National University of Cultural Heritage (KNUCH).
Hanhyoung Lee and Chamhee Jung from KNUCH work at the Conservation Science Department and reserved a full day with CHSOS to discuss Technical Photography for their workflow.




First day – Technical Photography
Technical photography represents a collection of images realized with a modified digital camera sensitive to the spectral range (about 360-1100 nm). Different lighting sources and filters are used to acquire a selection of technical images, with each one providing different information about the object under examination.
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