Trends in Advanced Heritage Imaging
- Date
- Wednesday 29 April 2026, 3:30pm-5pm
- Location
- DCCH (in-person) and Teams (online)
TheĀ Digital Humanities Research Group warmly invites you to their upcoming seminar:
The benefits of high-resolution photography for research and education are well known. Institutions are now expanding their offer with multispectral, photometric stereo and 3D imaging for enhancing research capabilities in the Heritage sector. Tony Richards will talk about his experiences at the John Rylands Research Institute & Library and how they are using these techniques for research, teaching and engagement.
This is a hybrid event. To register to attend (either in person or online) pleaseĀ complete this form.
About the speaker:
Tony Richards is Senior Photographer and Lead on Advanced Imaging at the John Rylands Research Institute & Library at the University of Manchester. His main research interests involve advances in imaging technologies within the heritage sector, including multispectral imaging, photometric stereo imaging and 3D visualisation.
