Non Expensive 3D Documentation and Modelling of Historical Object and Archaeological Artefacts by Using Close Range Photogrammetry

Nowadays, there are two main approaches to cultural heritage documentation: a precise documentation by several techniques such as professional close range photogrammetry, classical geodetical measurement and 3D scanning, or a simple documentation using non expensive devices and instruments, often ba...

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Main Authors: Karel Pavelka, Jan Řezníček, Zdeňka Bílá, Lucie Prunarová
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Czech Technical University in Prague 2013-11-01
Series:Geoinformatics FCE CTU
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Online Access:https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/gi/article/view/2558
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Summary:Nowadays, there are two main approaches to cultural heritage documentation: a precise documentation by several techniques such as professional close range photogrammetry, classical geodetical measurement and 3D scanning, or a simple documentation using non expensive devices and instruments, often based on free  software. In many projects it is not possible to use precise and expensive instruments for time, transportational, financial and authoritative permission reasons. At the Laboratory of Photogrammetry at the CTU Prague, we are focused on both types of documentation and the necessary visualisation of outputs; the long-term and very important aim of our research in this field is to develop small, inexpensive devices and test appropriate technology for the 3D documentation of cultural heritage objects. There is our prototype of an optical correlation system, which uses a motorised calibrated digital camera on a linear base. The second part shows several open source photogrammetric systems compared with Photomodeler PMSC and Agisoft Photoscan software. On a case project, based on our own data from German-Czech expeditions in Peru, the simple photogrammetric documentation of a small archaeological object joined with reverse engineering has been demonstrated.
ISSN:1802-2669