Frímann,
I could not get that PDF but I believe there are probably more than three. RMIT
being one. Probably a part of Brooks Institute (industrial photography) being
another. A part of RIT's several programs (Biomedical and Imaging/Photo
Technology). So that is three.
But I believe that there are also several in Europe. Technical Universities in
Switzerland and Germany ... as well as France. Oh, and England of course where
there are several schools that offer excellent programs meeting the criterion.
Problem is I don't remember their name but Sydney Ray is/was at one of them.
Andy
Until now I thought there were only two places in the world that taught
scientific photography, but according to this document on the RMIT site:
http://mams.rmit.edu.au/3c4vggqrw6tf.pdf
Where is says: "The Scientific Photography program at RMIT university is one
of only three undergraduate programs in the world that blend the science of
photographic materials, equipment and processes with the art of photography
to service an extremely wide range of industries"
Anybody know where this 3rd undergraduate program is?
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Best Regards
Frímann Kjerúlf