Photogrammetry, the process of creating 3D digital models from a series of 2D photographs, has the potential of making cultural heritage objects and collections more accessible. The low-cost and relatively easy-to-learn technique allows for the quick creation of highly-accurate 3D renderings of objects, from small statuettes, to entire buildings and historic sites. Several cultural heritage institutions, including the British Museum and the Smithsonian Institution are already employing photogrammetry to provide greater access to their collections. And the technique was a key topic of conversation at a conference on 2D and 3D photography held at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam in 2017. This article describes all aspects of the photogr...
Photogrammetry is promoted as a quick way to create realistic 3D models, while handheld 3D scanners ...
This workshop takes place online as part of the Sustainable Heritage Bidecennial Conference and will...
Though the roots of photogrammetry can be traced back to photography’s earliest days, only recent ad...
Over the past decade, we have witnessed an increase in the use of technology, through the creation ...
Digital photography is considered a valuable tool for cultural heritage documentation. Surveying and...
Purpose – The paper presents the rationale for democratising the digital reproduction of cultural he...
This full day workshop will provide an introduction to 3D imaging using photogrammetry. The course i...
Over the past decade, we have witnessed an increase in the use of technology, through the creation o...
International audienceThere are mainly two families of photographic 3D reconstruction. Photogrammetr...
This paper explains the 3D scanning procedure of creating a virtual 3D model from photographs by usi...
The research aims to optimize a workflow of architecture documentation: starting from panoramic phot...
The need for surveying and recording the cultural property is increasing every day and is demanding ...
This presentation will describe and analyse a series of ongoing research and development projects wi...
The process of creating 3D accurate and faithful textured models from 2D images has been a major end...
This workshop takes place online as part of the Sustainable Heritage Bidecennial Conference and will...
Photogrammetry is promoted as a quick way to create realistic 3D models, while handheld 3D scanners ...
This workshop takes place online as part of the Sustainable Heritage Bidecennial Conference and will...
Though the roots of photogrammetry can be traced back to photography’s earliest days, only recent ad...
Over the past decade, we have witnessed an increase in the use of technology, through the creation ...
Digital photography is considered a valuable tool for cultural heritage documentation. Surveying and...
Purpose – The paper presents the rationale for democratising the digital reproduction of cultural he...
This full day workshop will provide an introduction to 3D imaging using photogrammetry. The course i...
Over the past decade, we have witnessed an increase in the use of technology, through the creation o...
International audienceThere are mainly two families of photographic 3D reconstruction. Photogrammetr...
This paper explains the 3D scanning procedure of creating a virtual 3D model from photographs by usi...
The research aims to optimize a workflow of architecture documentation: starting from panoramic phot...
The need for surveying and recording the cultural property is increasing every day and is demanding ...
This presentation will describe and analyse a series of ongoing research and development projects wi...
The process of creating 3D accurate and faithful textured models from 2D images has been a major end...
This workshop takes place online as part of the Sustainable Heritage Bidecennial Conference and will...
Photogrammetry is promoted as a quick way to create realistic 3D models, while handheld 3D scanners ...
This workshop takes place online as part of the Sustainable Heritage Bidecennial Conference and will...
Though the roots of photogrammetry can be traced back to photography’s earliest days, only recent ad...