The paper analyses the possibility of a convergent frame and photogrammetric scanning documents and the possiblereconstruction of archaeological artefacts from the terms of accuracy and quality of the resulting model, appropriateness of useand time consuming processing of mentioned methods. Results orientation and execution as well as the advantages and disadvantagesof the applied methods are presented in specific real artefacts. Photography was carried out using of digital camera Canon EOS 40D.Processing was carried out using the program PhotoModeler Scanner
The paper deals with the possibilities and limitations of the image processing of digitalized terres...
The paper describes the close range photogrammetric survey of a roman mosaic stored at Regional Arch...
Digital photography is considered a valuable tool for cultural heritage documentation. Surveying and...
Nowadays, there are two main approaches to cultural heritage documentation: a precise documentation ...
Photogrammetry is today one of the most interesting techniques which can be applied to Cultural Heri...
The complexity of retrieving and understanding the archaeological data requires to apply different t...
The 3D scanning is nowadays a commonly used and fast technique. A variety of type’s 3D scanners is a...
Photogrammetry has been a part of the curriculum of archaeologists since the early days of photograp...
In the cultural heritage field the recording and documentation of small and medium size objects with...
This paper evaluates advantages of application of digital photogrammetry for the purposes of product...
This paper evaluates advantages of application of digital photogrammetry for the purposes of product...
Digital photogrammetry offers an easy and economical approach to the metric survey of cultural herit...
Abstract: This article deals with issues of measuring hardly accessible historical monuments on the ...
This paper explores the historical evolution and contemporary applications of photogrammetry and las...
This contribution deals with the documentation of archaeological finds using close-range photogramme...
The paper deals with the possibilities and limitations of the image processing of digitalized terres...
The paper describes the close range photogrammetric survey of a roman mosaic stored at Regional Arch...
Digital photography is considered a valuable tool for cultural heritage documentation. Surveying and...
Nowadays, there are two main approaches to cultural heritage documentation: a precise documentation ...
Photogrammetry is today one of the most interesting techniques which can be applied to Cultural Heri...
The complexity of retrieving and understanding the archaeological data requires to apply different t...
The 3D scanning is nowadays a commonly used and fast technique. A variety of type’s 3D scanners is a...
Photogrammetry has been a part of the curriculum of archaeologists since the early days of photograp...
In the cultural heritage field the recording and documentation of small and medium size objects with...
This paper evaluates advantages of application of digital photogrammetry for the purposes of product...
This paper evaluates advantages of application of digital photogrammetry for the purposes of product...
Digital photogrammetry offers an easy and economical approach to the metric survey of cultural herit...
Abstract: This article deals with issues of measuring hardly accessible historical monuments on the ...
This paper explores the historical evolution and contemporary applications of photogrammetry and las...
This contribution deals with the documentation of archaeological finds using close-range photogramme...
The paper deals with the possibilities and limitations of the image processing of digitalized terres...
The paper describes the close range photogrammetric survey of a roman mosaic stored at Regional Arch...
Digital photography is considered a valuable tool for cultural heritage documentation. Surveying and...