Share Blog Published June 26, 2020 Small Object Photogrammetry Through Focus Stacking With the system that I was spinning up at home, one thing that I wanted to explore was how to gather more useful object detail during initial image acquisition compared to what was normally possible with standard single shot camera capture. Read more
Share Gallery Published December 12, 2019 Storrs Campus at Night (1 new item) Winter Session 2018-2019
Share Blog Published June 15, 2019 Mitigating Silver Mirroring Through Cross Polarization Digitizing prints of this type can be challenging. When illuminated, metals produce almost nothing but randomly-polarized (aka unpolarized) direct reflections. These type of direct reflections can cause the fogging effect common to silver mirroring. Read more
Share Blog Published April 29, 2019 Flex Snakes and Other Things Wild: Photographing Maurice Sendak's Book Dummies At the UConn Library Digital Production Lab, my student photographers and I are currently in the midst of digitizing approximately 12,000 pieces of Maurice Sendak's artwork on deposit at the Library's Archives and Special Collections. Read more
Share Blog Published January 17, 2019 Night Visions Through The Canon EOS R I recently picked up a new Canon EOS R camera… Read more
Share Content Published October 8, 2018 MJB-20181007-8309.jpg groton connecticut university of connecticut avery point campus
Share Blog Published August 1, 2018 Automating Original Image Capture For Photogrammetry Salient features include an automated 360 degree spin turntable, and camera column that can be programmed to seamlessly control movements along X, Y, and Z axes during a given shooting session. Read more