2015
DOI: 10.2478/rgg-2015-0012
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Application of Technical Measures and Software in Constructing Photorealistic 3D Models of Historical Building Using Ground-Based and Aerial (UAV) Digital Images

Abstract: Preparing digital documentation of historical buildings is a form of protecting cultural heritage. Recently there have been several intensive studies using non-metric digital images to construct realistic 3D models of historical buildings. Increasingly often, non-metric digital images are obtained with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV). Technologies and methods of UAV flights are quite different from traditional photogrammetric approaches. The lack of technical guidelines for using drones inhibits the process of … Show more

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“…The novelty of the approach is a double crossed photogrammetric flight, from which it is obtained a high dense point cloud, later imported as LiDAR data, for 3D landscape modelling and a better interpretation. Moreover, ground photos were integrated into a photogrammetric chain for 3D architecture reconstruction (Zarnowski et al 2015, Cârlan, Dovleac 2017. We focused on the most important feature of the historical site, The Princely Church, which preserves byzantine architectural style, being the oldest from Wallachia.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The novelty of the approach is a double crossed photogrammetric flight, from which it is obtained a high dense point cloud, later imported as LiDAR data, for 3D landscape modelling and a better interpretation. Moreover, ground photos were integrated into a photogrammetric chain for 3D architecture reconstruction (Zarnowski et al 2015, Cârlan, Dovleac 2017. We focused on the most important feature of the historical site, The Princely Church, which preserves byzantine architectural style, being the oldest from Wallachia.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%