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InscriptiFact is computer software for the digital preservation and communication of ancient inscriptions.
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These inscriptions may be from a variety of physical artifacts, including cave walls, paper scrolls, stone tablets, or clay shards.
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One of InscriptiFact's important features is the ability to adjust the light angle and intensity, which can reveal subtle features of the artifacts under scrutiny. [2] [1]
InscriptiFact pioneered the use of Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI), a technology for recording surface textures of 3 dimensional models which was developed by Hewlett-Packard. This technology is particularly critical for documenting objects. [3]
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InscriptiFact is computer software for the digital preservation and communication of ancient inscriptions.
[1]
These inscriptions may be from a variety of physical artifacts, including cave walls, paper scrolls, stone tablets, or clay shards.
[1]
[2]
One of InscriptiFact's important features is the ability to adjust the light angle and intensity, which can reveal subtle features of the artifacts under scrutiny. [2] [1]
InscriptiFact pioneered the use of Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI), a technology for recording surface textures of 3 dimensional models which was developed by Hewlett-Packard. This technology is particularly critical for documenting objects. [3]