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Digital Documentation of Monuments

RTI and Photogrammetry in Emanu-El Cemetery, Victoria BC

Melanie Heizer

University of Victoria

Bibliography

Discussion

RTI

Photogrammetry

Cemetery History

For the past three years, the University of Victoria has

been running a field course in the Emanu-El

Congregation Cemetery in Victoria BC, teaching

heritage archaeology and conservation.

The work being done has been based on learning

opportunities for the students, as well as the wants of

the community. Our goal is to help them document

the monuments and help with conservation.

Sources

(1) Congregation Emanu-el. 2013. Sefer Emanu-El: An Illustrated History of Victoria’s Jewish Community and Canada’s Oldest Surviving Synagogue. Victoria: Friesens Corporation.

(2)Temple Emanu-El Historical Report Sept. 2011. http://www.congregationemanuel.ca/uploads/1/8/6 /0/18606224/temple-emanu-historical-report_sept2011.pdf Accessed: February 2, 2017.

(3)Photogrammetry. http://culturalheritageimaging.org/Technologies/Photogrammetry/ Accessed January 25, 2017.

(4) RTI. http://culturalheritageimaging.org/Technologies/RTI/ Accessed January 20, 2017. (5) Three different death dates found recorded – RBCM Genealogy records,

http://www.victoria.ca/EN/main/residents/archives/faqs/death-notices-index.html, JewGen data table of Emanu-El Cemetery in Victoria B.C.

Photos

Fig.1-3, 5 – Melanie Heizer, February 2017.

Fig. 4 – Zoë Deneault, Melanie Heizer and Kim Kuffner. June 2015. Fig. 7 – Myriam Desgroseilliers. February 2017.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Dr. Erin McGuire for her supervision, and to Dr. George Bevan, Jeremy Beller, Marla MacKinnon, Spencer Armitage, the Anthropology Department for their support, the JCURA Committee, and to Dr. Kool and the Jewish community of Victoria for allowing us to conduct research in their cemetery.

Based on RTI project done by Zoë Deneault, Melanie Heizer and Kim Kuffner in 2015.

• The use of a series of overlapping images measuring distances

between features on surfaces, creating a 3D model (3).

• Camera calibration: Capture the measurement distance

calibration and lens focus.

• Image capture: 5-10 images per monument.

• Image processing: Images processed through PhotoScan,

Visual mapping completed Cloud Compare.

• Process time per monument: 1-2 hours.

• Taking a series of photographs in a shape of a dome over

the monument with a wireless flash (4).

• Multiple Flash Images: 50-100+ photos are taken from

different angles.

• Image Processing: RTI Builder used to condense images

into a .ptm (Polynomial Texture Mapping) file.

• Visual Mapping: .ptm file opened in RTI Viewer, filters and

light movement are applied to highlight inscription.

• Process time per monument: 3-5 hours.

For this independent project, the goal was to continue documentation of gravestones with inscriptions that are either indecipherable to the naked eye, or those with

inscriptions that are in danger of severe degradation in the near future.

• What is the difference in Reflectance Transformation

Imaging (RTI) versus photogrammetry for ease of use?

• What aspects of monuments does each technique

capture best?

• What are the challenges faced using these techniques

in this cemetery?

Discovery of gold in the Fraser Valley in 1858 prompted immigration of Jewish settlers to Victoria (1). On

February 5th 1860, the Emanu-El cemetery in Victoria

B.C. was consecrated for use (2).

Following a fire in the cemetery in 1890, and the

destruction of wooden monuments, marble and granite became popular, with marble eventually being phased out in favor of granite (1).

Research Questions

Introduction

Differences Between RTI and Photogrammetry

• RTI was better capable of capturing inscriptions

and minute details.

• Photogrammetry is better at capturing motifs and

rendering the original shape of the monument. How Can RTI and Photogrammetry Help

Cemeteries

• Both technologies can be used to recover and

restore inscriptions, motifs and the original shape of fallen and decayed monuments.

• They can contribute to the rediscovery of

individuals buried in cemeteries.

• They can be used with other methods to restore

lost histories.

Technological Challenges

• The equipment and software both are expensive,

although the RTI software is open source.

• Elemental exposure remains complex.

• Both require experience in setup and execution. • Challenging for novice users in restoration

projects.

Fig. 7 – RTI field set up. Fig. 1 – Front gates to Emanu-El Cemetery.

Josh Albhouse – Plot E15

*Several lines of Hebrew?* In Memory

(Of?) JOSH

(Beloved Son of?) (S & B?) ALBHOUSE

Born (?) April 30 1900

Died

July 4 1901

Lena Adelson – Plot E16

IN MEMORY OF LENA BELOVED WIFE OF A. ADELSON DIED AUG 17 1903 AGED 44 YEAR

Wolf Casper – Plot D10

In memory Of WOLF CASPER Died Oct 29 1907 Aged 86 Years

Samuel S. Hyams – Plot E11

(In Loving Memory?) (Of?) Samuel S Hyams (Resident of ?) London (Eng.?) Died Oct 9 1894 Aged 53 Years

Fig. 2 – Josh Albhouse. Photogrammetry rendering, blue filter.

Fig. 3 – Lena Adelson.(5)

Photogrammetry with red-white filter.

Fig. 4 – Wolf Casper. Before (L) and after (R) RTI.

Fig. 5 – Samuel S. Hyams. RTI full monument, south side.

Son of Samuel and Betty Albhouse, died at age 1 year, 2 months. Marble monument covered in pollution deposits, weathered and cracked – damaged from falling over, placed face up in a concrete body stone.

Born in Russia in 1859. Marble monument, placed face up after damage from falling over. Severe weathering, pollution deposits and beginning growth of moss and lichen.

Marble monument, weathered, pollution deposits and broken into three sections from falling over. Placed face up. Surface normals of RTI abnormal.

Large marble monument, two of four sides bear inscriptions,

neither readable by naked eye. Monument sits on a base shared with a second monument. Second inscription possibly

commemorating Solomon Samuel Hyams, though he is listed as buried in plot F27.

What is photogrammetry? What is Reflectance Transformation Imaging?

The Process Involves:

The Process Involves:

Melanie Heizer, Department of Anthropology March 8, 2017

This research was supported by the Jamie Cassels Undergraduate Research Awards, University of Victoria

Supervised by Dr. Erin McGuire, Department of Anthropology

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