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Remote Sens. 2011, 3(6), 1104-1138; doi:10.3390/rs3061104
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Heritage Recording and 3D Modeling with Photogrammetry and 3D Scanning
3D Optical Metrology (3DOM) Research Unit, Bruno Kessler Foundation (FBK), 38122 Trento, Italy
Received: 7 April 2011; in revised form: 16 May 2011 / Accepted: 17 May 2011 / Published: 30 May 2011
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Remote Sensing in Natural and Cultural Heritage)
Abstract: The importance of landscape and heritage recording and documentation with optical remote sensing sensors is well recognized at international level. The continuous development of new sensors, data capture methodologies and multi-resolution 3D representations, contributes significantly to the digital 3D documentation, mapping, conservation and representation of landscapes and heritages and to the growth of research in this field. This article reviews the actual optical 3D measurement sensors and 3D modeling techniques, with their limitations and potentialities, requirements and specifications. Examples of 3D surveying and modeling of heritage sites and objects are also shown throughout the paper.
Keywords: surveying; sensors; 3D modeling; photogrammetry; remote sensing; laser scanning; Cultural Heritage
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Remondino, F. Heritage Recording and 3D Modeling with Photogrammetry and 3D Scanning. Remote Sens. 2011, 3, 1104-1138.
AMA StyleRemondino F. Heritage Recording and 3D Modeling with Photogrammetry and 3D Scanning. Remote Sensing. 2011; 3(6):1104-1138.
Chicago/Turabian StyleRemondino, Fabio. 2011. "Heritage Recording and 3D Modeling with Photogrammetry and 3D Scanning." Remote Sens. 3, no. 6: 1104-1138.
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