This paper addresses the problem of surveying illusory architectures painted on vaulted surfaces. The survey of a quadratura, or a painting in general, requires recording the metric and chromatic characteristics of the subject and the typical characteristics of the painted surfaces, such as soot, engravings, and giornate. Our goals are the proposal of an “optimum” quality standard for surveying curved painted surfaces and testing a method to acquire and render the data that allows those standards to be met. The test, conducted on the corridor of Saint Ignatius of Loyola rooms in Rome depicted by Andrea Pozzo, shows how the quality of the texture can be measured in terms of overall sharpness and average resolution. It is also shown how it is...
In the field of wall painting conservation, photogrammetric surveys are an increasingly common docum...
The object of this project was the creation of a precise photorealistic model of the Romanesque chur...
In the restoration of the frescoed vaults it is not only important to know the geometric shape of th...
This paper addresses the problem of surveying illusory architectures painted on vaulted surfaces. Th...
This paper deals with the problem of surveying Architectural Perspectives, generally painted in a 1:...
We know that the basis of a survey is always choice, selection and discretization of the elements. I...
The issue of knowledge and documentation of cultural heritage is always central in the field of Draw...
The Photogrammetry laboratory at CIRCE is conducting a research campaign to identify a procedure for...
This article aims to critically examine the entire methodology of very large scale (1:1) surveying a...
The prospective illusionism of vaulted systems is a research field in which the study of geometry, s...
We address the main issues in real-time visualization and interactive manipulation of highly texture...
In the last decades, surveying methodologies related to Geomatics applications in the Cultural Herit...
This article aims to critically examine the entire methodology of very large scale (1:1) surveying a...
This contribution will exploit the potential of contemporary graphic systems in order to study the d...
This paper provides the results of a 3D photogrammetric survey of the apsidal conch of St. Panfilo C...
In the field of wall painting conservation, photogrammetric surveys are an increasingly common docum...
The object of this project was the creation of a precise photorealistic model of the Romanesque chur...
In the restoration of the frescoed vaults it is not only important to know the geometric shape of th...
This paper addresses the problem of surveying illusory architectures painted on vaulted surfaces. Th...
This paper deals with the problem of surveying Architectural Perspectives, generally painted in a 1:...
We know that the basis of a survey is always choice, selection and discretization of the elements. I...
The issue of knowledge and documentation of cultural heritage is always central in the field of Draw...
The Photogrammetry laboratory at CIRCE is conducting a research campaign to identify a procedure for...
This article aims to critically examine the entire methodology of very large scale (1:1) surveying a...
The prospective illusionism of vaulted systems is a research field in which the study of geometry, s...
We address the main issues in real-time visualization and interactive manipulation of highly texture...
In the last decades, surveying methodologies related to Geomatics applications in the Cultural Herit...
This article aims to critically examine the entire methodology of very large scale (1:1) surveying a...
This contribution will exploit the potential of contemporary graphic systems in order to study the d...
This paper provides the results of a 3D photogrammetric survey of the apsidal conch of St. Panfilo C...
In the field of wall painting conservation, photogrammetric surveys are an increasingly common docum...
The object of this project was the creation of a precise photorealistic model of the Romanesque chur...
In the restoration of the frescoed vaults it is not only important to know the geometric shape of th...