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Category Archives: General Interest
“HyperCam is a Low-Cost Hyperspectral Camera That Captures What We Can’t See”
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Your Brain on Art
Part of the What’s Light Got to Do With It? Lecture Series: http://brain.harvard.edu/your-brain-art Wednesday, October 7, 6:00 pm Menschel Hall, Lower Level, Harvard Art Museums, 32 Quincy St. (use Broadway St. entrance) Margaret Livingstone, Professor of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School Sharon … Continue reading
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Multispectral Imaging – NBC News – July 2015
A good, recent article highlighting of some fantastic discoveries with multispectral imaging: http://www.nbcnews.com/tech/innovation/multispectral-imaging-new-technology-resurrects-centuries-old-texts-n395406
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Teenie Harris, online exhibition
http://teenie.cmoa.org/interactive/index.html#home
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Yale University Library – Reflections on Bindings
Exhibit at Yale last year using Reflectance Transformation Imaging to reveal “details unattainable by traditional methods and the naked eye,” on blind-stamped German books’ bindings from the 15th – 18th centuries. Click through the multiple tabs for info about the exhibit, … Continue reading
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Download 100,000 Free Art Images in High-Resolution from The Getty
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Drone captures Harvard’s campus in winter
Drone captures Harvard’s campus in winter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqxZE0dPeKE&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=hu-facebook-general
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Photoshop turned 25!
http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/photoshop-marks-25-years-of-fine-tuning-pictures
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Better be nice to your computer.
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The Smithsonian turned to conveyor belts, cameras to digitize its many artifacts
from the Washington Post We’re using a conveyor belt system to digitize these. We bring out 30 or 40 boxes a day, set them at the end of the conveyor belt, and one of the operators will pull out one … Continue reading
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