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The full recorded session of the "DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY AND PHOTOGRAMMETRY FOR ARCHAEOLOGISTS" webinar hosted by CoDA, PCS, Codifi and the APN. Join us January 10 for the next LIVE webinar, which will build on the core concepts from this one. https://www.centerfordigitalarchaeolo... In just the last few years, photogrammetry – the generation of 3D data from photographs – has become accessible to virtually anyone with a basic digital camera. In this foundations workshop, we will cover essentials for creating excellent, publication quality photographs and 3-D models in a fieldwork context. The course is designed with students in mind. There are no prerequisites, and equipment will be provided. To make the most of the workshop, reading and presentation materials will be made available in advance so that we can jump right in. A pre-workshop questionnaire will be circulated so that we can get a sense of your interests, experience and practical applications of the techniques we will cover in the program. Topics include: – equipment choices – lighting (and shading) – color balance, white balance – appropriate use of scales and positioning – setting up a “3-D scene” for artifacts and features – targets, ground control and geolocation – born archival imaging workflow basics and infield backup techniques – photo logs, photo pages and other fun outputs – SketchFab, Instagram, Facebook and how to keep your job as a field tech or field photographer. Taught by Michael Ashley and Adam Prins. Sponsored by W.F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research, [CoDA] Center for Digital Archaeology, PCS, Archaeology Podcast Network, and Codifi, Inc.