Subject: Course on X-ray radiography
"Imaging Techniques, Interpretation and Digitisation" Cultural Material X-Radiography Course 2007 Norcroft Conference Centre, University of Bradford 2-4 October 2007 Course Organisers: Sonia O'Connor and Jason Maher Subject Specialists: Ina Berg, Manchester University; Jo Buckberry, University of Bradford; Graham Hart; Janet Lang; Jacqueline Ridge, National Galleries of Scotland; Dave Starley, Royal Armouries (Leeds). This is a three day course on cultural material X-radiography, aimed at conservators, finds researchers and all specialists who work with, or commission, X-radiographic images. Delivery will be a mixture of lectures, seminars and practical sessions. Each day can be taken as a stand alone element or combined to provide a comprehensive grounding in radiography, taking delegates from the basics of conventional radiography through to the latest advances and applications of digital radiography. The course will look at the role of radiography across the breadth of cultural material studies, including: Archaeological finds Metals and stone objects Human and Animal bones Textiles and other organic objects Ethnographic Material Ceramics Paintings and Paper All delegates are encouraged to bring radiographic films for digitisation and items they would like radiographed. Please check that these will be suitable for the equipment available by contacting Sonia O'Connor +44 1274-236498 s.oconnor [at] bradford__ac__uk Course Programme Day 1 Theory and Practice Concentrates on how to produce high quality radiographs and their interpretation, including; applications of X-radiography, X-ray generation and beam characteristics, radiation safety, optimisation of image quality, special techniques and how to view images for the best results, Practical: Viewing and interpretation of x-ray images Day 2 Applications and Experience Looks at a range of materials and the specialist techniques required to obtain optimal results. This includes a series of presentations by specialists covering radiographic techniques for: archaeological assemblages, metals, ceramics, large objects, human and other animal bone, paintings, textiles, paper and other organic materials. Practical: Taking and developing x-ray images (Option to view the collection of early radiographic images from the collections at the National Media Museum) Day 3 Digital Radiography Including: evaluating and purchasing digital equipment, digital imaging modalities, digital image basics, file formats, storage and metadata, digital image processing, digitising and dissemination. Practical: Digital Image Acquisition and Manipulation. Course Fees Before 30 June 2007 1 July 2007 onwards Non-Student Student Non-Student Student Full Course Rate UKP300 UKP275 UKP330 UKP275 Per Day Rate UKP120 UKP100 UKP130 UKP100 Fees include tuition, course documentation for the days booked (full manual is approximately 120 pages), CDROM with a full copy of all imaging software used on the course, lunch and morning and afternoon refreshments. Travel and Accommodation: We can suggest suitable hotels and assist with booking if necessary. Bradford is easily accessible by road or rail, details and a map are available on the website. Leeds/Bradford International airport is approximately 11 miles from the University, further details on the website. To book a place on the course, or for further information please contact: Sonia O'Connor Research Fellow in Conservation +44 1274 236498 Fax: +44 1274 235190 s.oconnor [at] bradford__ac__uk See <URL:http://www.brad.ac.uk/acad/archsci/events.php> Sonia O'Connor Research Fellow in Conservation Department of Archaeological Sciences University of Bradford Bradford West Yorkshire BD7 1DP +44 1274 236498 (office) Fax: +44 1274 235190 *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:1 Distributed: Saturday, April 28, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-1-018 ***Received on Friday, 27 April, 2007