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Tag: Underwater

Underwater RTI HMS Invincible

June 21, 2013
David Selmo
Blog

On February 19th,  1758 the HMS Invincible set sail out of Portsmouth Harbor for Canada to join the British fleet to fight the French.  Unfortunately, due to a domino effect of extraordinary bad luck, she ran aground on Horse Tail

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Underwater Reflectance Transformation Imaging…a success.

May 28, 2013
David Selmo
Blog

I’ve been working on Reflectance Transformation Image capture in a sub-aquatic environment.  On 2 May, 2013 the first ever PTM file from an RTI dataset captured entirely underwater was successfully processed in the Archaeological Computing Research Group computer lab at the

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