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A photographic method to accurately digitize images of a physical object. Photogrammetry has been used to survey topography, buildings, and archaeological sites. Using stereoscopic precision cameras and reference marks, a series of accurately scaled and oriented photographs are obtained. Once the photographs are digitized, a scale model of the entire object or location can be reconstructed on the computer. | A photographic method to accurately digitize images of a physical object. Photogrammetry has been used to survey topography, buildings, and archaeological sites. Using stereoscopic precision cameras and reference marks, a series of accurately scaled and oriented photographs are obtained. Once the photographs are digitized, a scale model of the entire object or location can be reconstructed on the computer. | ||
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− | Rory Stanbridge "Photogrammetry A Practical Guide" Building Conservation Directory 1995: [http://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/photogram/phtogram.htm Link] | + | * Rory Stanbridge "Photogrammetry A Practical Guide" Building Conservation Directory 1995: [http://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/photogram/phtogram.htm Link] |
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Latest revision as of 09:11, 22 October 2022
Description
A photographic method to accurately digitize images of a physical object. Photogrammetry has been used to survey topography, buildings, and archaeological sites. Using stereoscopic precision cameras and reference marks, a series of accurately scaled and oriented photographs are obtained. Once the photographs are digitized, a scale model of the entire object or location can be reconstructed on the computer.
Resources and Citations
- Rory Stanbridge "Photogrammetry A Practical Guide" Building Conservation Directory 1995: Link