An orthoimage is one of the basic photogrammetric products used for architectural documentation of historical objects; recently, it has become a standard in such work. Considering the increasing popularity of photogrammetric techniques applied in the cultural heritage domain, this research examines the two most popular measuring technologies: terrestrial laser scanning, and automatic processing of digital photographs. The basic objective of the performed works presented in this paper was to optimize the quality of generated high-resolution orthoimages using integration of data acquired by a Z+F 5006 terrestrial laser scanner and a Canon EOS 5D Mark II digital camera. The subject was one of the walls of the “Blue Chamber” of the Museum of Ki...
This paper summarizes two projects by the HafenCity University Hamburg, in which two historical buil...
For the restoration of monuments it is now becoming normal practice to carry out a preliminary study...
Modern measurement technologies are commonly applied not only to monitor Cultural Heritage objects; ...
Cultural heritage is the evidence of the past; monumental objects create the important part of the c...
Artykuł przedstawia możliwości zastosowania fotogrametrii bliskiego zasięgu i skanowania laserowego ...
Abstract: This article deals with issues of measuring hardly accessible historical monuments on the ...
Within the paper the potential of combining terrestrial laser scanning and close range photogrammetr...
Different approaches and tools are required in Cultural Heritage Documentation to deal with the comp...
Terrestrial laser scanning is already successfully being used in a broad variety of applications whe...
3D modeling of cultural monuments is very crucial issue for preparing restoration projects. However,...
Terrestrial methodologies, as high resolution laser scanning and digital photogrammetry, are used in...
The production of orthophotographs at large scales for architectural photogrammetric applications fa...
Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) technology is increasingly used in surveying, construction and arch...
The production of orthophotographs at large scales for architectural photogrammetric applications fa...
A great number of papers have been so far published about the comparison and the integration between...
This paper summarizes two projects by the HafenCity University Hamburg, in which two historical buil...
For the restoration of monuments it is now becoming normal practice to carry out a preliminary study...
Modern measurement technologies are commonly applied not only to monitor Cultural Heritage objects; ...
Cultural heritage is the evidence of the past; monumental objects create the important part of the c...
Artykuł przedstawia możliwości zastosowania fotogrametrii bliskiego zasięgu i skanowania laserowego ...
Abstract: This article deals with issues of measuring hardly accessible historical monuments on the ...
Within the paper the potential of combining terrestrial laser scanning and close range photogrammetr...
Different approaches and tools are required in Cultural Heritage Documentation to deal with the comp...
Terrestrial laser scanning is already successfully being used in a broad variety of applications whe...
3D modeling of cultural monuments is very crucial issue for preparing restoration projects. However,...
Terrestrial methodologies, as high resolution laser scanning and digital photogrammetry, are used in...
The production of orthophotographs at large scales for architectural photogrammetric applications fa...
Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) technology is increasingly used in surveying, construction and arch...
The production of orthophotographs at large scales for architectural photogrammetric applications fa...
A great number of papers have been so far published about the comparison and the integration between...
This paper summarizes two projects by the HafenCity University Hamburg, in which two historical buil...
For the restoration of monuments it is now becoming normal practice to carry out a preliminary study...
Modern measurement technologies are commonly applied not only to monitor Cultural Heritage objects; ...