The process of creating 3D accurate and faithful textured models from 2D images has been a major endeavor within the cultural heritage field. This field has general requirements, such as accuracy, portability and costs, that are often integrated by more specific needs such as the integration of color information. The aim of this paper is to show how photogrammetry can be a valid and reliable techniques for creating 3D models of museum artefacts even in case of objects with materials featuring difficult optical properties (absorptivity, reflectivity, scattering), challenging texture and complex shape/geometry. The main objective is to establish some core specifications for data acquisition and modeling, in order to guarantee the scienti...
Photogrammetry is a non-invasive technique that is acquiring major importance for documentation and ...
Over the past decade, we have witnessed an increase in the use of technology, through the creation ...
Photogrammetry deals since many years with the 3D reconstruction of objects from one or more images....
The generation of 3D models of objects has become an important research point in many fields of appl...
Close-Range Photogrammetry is a widespread and efficient technique in the 3D acquisition of artefact...
International audienceThe 3D reconstructionof an archaeological site is a difficult task, taking int...
Digital photography is considered a valuable tool for cultural heritage documentation. Surveying and...
Over the years, the use of technological tools has increased more and more to encourage the fruition...
In the cultural heritage field the recording and documentation of small and medium size objects with...
International audienceThis paper presents an application of photogrammetry on ceramic fragments from...
New technologies can help in documenting, preserving and disseminating cultural contexts. Although ...
3D printing has seen a recent massive diffusion for several applications, not least the field of Cul...
There is a high demand in documentation of cultural heritage objects such as artifacts, sculptures o...
Though the roots of photogrammetry can be traced back to photography’s earliest days, only recent ad...
International audienceThere are mainly two families of photographic 3D reconstruction. Photogrammetr...
Photogrammetry is a non-invasive technique that is acquiring major importance for documentation and ...
Over the past decade, we have witnessed an increase in the use of technology, through the creation ...
Photogrammetry deals since many years with the 3D reconstruction of objects from one or more images....
The generation of 3D models of objects has become an important research point in many fields of appl...
Close-Range Photogrammetry is a widespread and efficient technique in the 3D acquisition of artefact...
International audienceThe 3D reconstructionof an archaeological site is a difficult task, taking int...
Digital photography is considered a valuable tool for cultural heritage documentation. Surveying and...
Over the years, the use of technological tools has increased more and more to encourage the fruition...
In the cultural heritage field the recording and documentation of small and medium size objects with...
International audienceThis paper presents an application of photogrammetry on ceramic fragments from...
New technologies can help in documenting, preserving and disseminating cultural contexts. Although ...
3D printing has seen a recent massive diffusion for several applications, not least the field of Cul...
There is a high demand in documentation of cultural heritage objects such as artifacts, sculptures o...
Though the roots of photogrammetry can be traced back to photography’s earliest days, only recent ad...
International audienceThere are mainly two families of photographic 3D reconstruction. Photogrammetr...
Photogrammetry is a non-invasive technique that is acquiring major importance for documentation and ...
Over the past decade, we have witnessed an increase in the use of technology, through the creation ...
Photogrammetry deals since many years with the 3D reconstruction of objects from one or more images....