Listen "Episode 11: Multispectral Imaging"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode Katie Albers-Morris, Helen Davies, and Alex Zawacki talk about recovering palimpsests and erased texts with multispectral imaging. All three are, or have been, PhD candidates at the Lazarus project at the University of Rochester, an initiative that was designed with the educational purpose of training students in the field of multispectral imaging and image processing techniques for cultural heritage objects. During the episode we discuss MSI in general, their experiences as (grad) students and program coordinators at the Lazarus project, MSI in the classroom, and the challenges of dissertation projects in the digital humanities.
Transcript and more information at https://codingcodices.wordpress.com/2022/03/04/episode-11-multispectral-imaging/.
Music credits: theme music: TeknoAXE, “Chiptune Nobility” (CC BY 4.0); interludes: Random Mind, King’s Feast” (CC0).
Recorded 2 August 2021. Produced and edited by Hannah Busch (@cesare_blanc).
Transcript and more information at https://codingcodices.wordpress.com/2022/03/04/episode-11-multispectral-imaging/.
Music credits: theme music: TeknoAXE, “Chiptune Nobility” (CC BY 4.0); interludes: Random Mind, King’s Feast” (CC0).
Recorded 2 August 2021. Produced and edited by Hannah Busch (@cesare_blanc).
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