The Ministry of Culture and Tourism, through the Center for the Study of Prehistoric and Rock Art of the Directorate General of Cultural Assets and collaboration with the Archaeological Museum of Yecla, has organized an advanced oriented specialists in rock art digital photography course, which begins tomorrow in Yecla.
Thus, all 20 prehistoriadoresde Spain share knowledge on advanced techniques of graphic art documentation outdoor rock for three days.
This course presents photographic standardized procedures, digital archiving and data capture in the field, all of them directly useful for rock art specialist.
Thus, the course will affect losfundamentos technology of digital imaging, as wellas in workflows for the design and implementation of quality control during the process of editing and capture.
In short, to be pursued ajustarel resultadoa quality thresholds and optimal precision, which practically seanútilesde during fieldwork and, a posteriori, in cabinet work.
In addition to capturing and editing, cataloging, archiving and consequently abordarála digital preservation.
Esteúltimo essential to ensure not only access to data, but also access the graphical documentation in a future time aspectoes.
The faculty is composed of José Pereira, Diploma in Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Property by the ESCRBC of Galicia and Master in Audiovisual Documentation, John F.
Ruiz, Professor of Prehistory and Archaeology at UNED, Miguel and San Nicolas, head of Heritage Service of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, among others.
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Source: CARM