Conservation of the painted ceiling at the historic Hampton Court Palace requires the condition of the ceiling to be monitored for signs of formation of cracks and flakes in the surface. Miniature monochrome cameras and LED lights were mounted on a horizontal bar, and raised by a telescopic mast to 60 cm below the ceiling. Images from the cameras were captured simultaneously by purposedeveloped software in a laptop computer at floor level. A series of image pairs was acquired at each location, rotating the mast between each pair. Images were enhanced in local contrast by a modified Wallis filter. From the image set a dense and accurate point cloud was generated, using a photogrammetric bundle adjustment procedure, from which 3D surface...
In this paper, we present a new technique to remove specular effects from the photo-grammetric resul...
Videogrammetry is an affordable and easy-to-use technology for spatial 3D scene recovery. When appli...
Technological innovations based on close-range imaging have arisen. The developments are related wit...
Photographic survey techniques were employed to monitor the condition of the paintwork on the ceilin...
Imaging techniques were used to document and monitor physical damage to the unique wall paintings at...
Studies on the architectural heritage can now be supported by three-dimensional reconstruction of ac...
Suitable graphic documentation is essential to ascertain and conserve architectural heritage. For th...
Integrating different technologies and expertises help fill gaps when optimizing documentation of co...
The protection and use of historic buildings is a difficult and costly task. Most often, these objec...
Abstract-- Image processing algorithms are being developed for enrollment and correction of multiple...
This paper presents an analysis of source photogrammetric data in relation to the examination of ver...
The aim of this paper is to present a non-destructive method for façade decay analysis and quantifyi...
A great number of papers have been so far published about the comparison and the integration between...
Computer-aided 3D modelling is the standard design method in the architecture, engineering, construc...
The demand for high-de\ufb01nition surveys within cultural heritage-related projects represents one ...
In this paper, we present a new technique to remove specular effects from the photo-grammetric resul...
Videogrammetry is an affordable and easy-to-use technology for spatial 3D scene recovery. When appli...
Technological innovations based on close-range imaging have arisen. The developments are related wit...
Photographic survey techniques were employed to monitor the condition of the paintwork on the ceilin...
Imaging techniques were used to document and monitor physical damage to the unique wall paintings at...
Studies on the architectural heritage can now be supported by three-dimensional reconstruction of ac...
Suitable graphic documentation is essential to ascertain and conserve architectural heritage. For th...
Integrating different technologies and expertises help fill gaps when optimizing documentation of co...
The protection and use of historic buildings is a difficult and costly task. Most often, these objec...
Abstract-- Image processing algorithms are being developed for enrollment and correction of multiple...
This paper presents an analysis of source photogrammetric data in relation to the examination of ver...
The aim of this paper is to present a non-destructive method for façade decay analysis and quantifyi...
A great number of papers have been so far published about the comparison and the integration between...
Computer-aided 3D modelling is the standard design method in the architecture, engineering, construc...
The demand for high-de\ufb01nition surveys within cultural heritage-related projects represents one ...
In this paper, we present a new technique to remove specular effects from the photo-grammetric resul...
Videogrammetry is an affordable and easy-to-use technology for spatial 3D scene recovery. When appli...
Technological innovations based on close-range imaging have arisen. The developments are related wit...