Imaging technology for CJ graves research?

Leanne Riding riding at TIMETEMPLE.COM
Tue Apr 10 05:07:58 UTC 2007


You know what, David, it occurs to me that if you post this request on 
the BC Museums Association mailing list you're sure to get the response 
you're looking for here.

http://hp.bccna.bc.ca/mailman/listinfo/bcma-l
Bcma-l at museumsassn.bc.ca

Leanne



Dave Robertson wrote:
> This is an idea I've mentioned individually to a few of you.
>
> Does anyone have leads on image-processing professionals I can approach?
>
> This would be to examine images of numerous probable shorthand Jargon 
> grave markers that are no longer legible.
>
> The assumption is that with the right equipment, the inscriptions carved 
> into these graves 90+ years ago might be detected.
>
> If successful, such a project would greatly increase our knowledge of this 
> mysterious chapter of Jargon history.  Only a few of the known shorthand 
> Jargon grave markers are still legible.  
>
> What I've thought of so far are history-in-art scholars.  Other ideas?
>
> Thanks, 
>
> --Dave R
>
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