Photogrammetry of Archaeological Artefacts Course Aims A dry course teaching the practical skills required to create 3D photogrammetry models of maritime artefacts. This course aims to introduce participants to the photogrammetry techniques involved in recording maritime archaeology artefacts and give them hands-on experience of this process. The course is suitable for all those undertaking the NAS Education Programme and who wish to learn how to record maritime artefacts in three dimensions using photogrammetry. This is the practical course to accompany the new eLearning course on photogrammetry. NAS members £60Non-NAS members £100 (although as NAS membership starts at £20, you're better off becoming a member and getting the discount rate immediately!) PRE-REQUISITESParticipants must complete the eLearning theory beforehand. It is an extra £50 to purchase it from here https://moodle.nauticalarchaeologysociety.org/ TIMETABLE 09.30 Welcome and introduction to the course 09.45 Revision and questions from eLearning 10.15 Setting up your camera 10.30 Capturing a data set (dry practical) 11.00 Tea Break 11.15 Processing a data set 12.30 Lunch/Capturing a second data set (dry practical) 14.30 Processing a data set 16.00 Results Discussion 16.30 Getting Involved with NAS 17.00 End of day REFUND POLICYThe NAS reserves the right to cancel courses or events 4 weeks in advance of a course if insufficient bookings have been received. Please do not book non-refundable travel and accommodation until you have been notified by email that the course is definitely going ahead. Participants are permitted to cancel and receive a refund (minus the transaction fees incurred by the payment provider) up to four weeks in advance of a course or event date. They are also able to defer their booking to any other NAS course or event instead of receiving a refund. If participants wish to cancel within the four weeks prior to the course or event, they will forfeit their booking fee unless there are circumstances which the NAS, in its absolute discretion, considers sufficiently mitigating as to warrant a partial or full refund. Applications for a refund within the four weeks prior to the course or event must be submitted in writing (electronic submission is acceptable) and such evidence as the NAS may reasonably require must be provided to support the application. Book Manage Cookie Preferences