2014
DOI: 10.5194/isprsannals-ii-5-347-2014
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Can 3D Point Clouds Replace GCPs?

Abstract: ABSTRACT:Over the past decade, large-scale photogrammetric products have been extensively used for the geometric documentation of cultural heritage monuments, as they combine metric information with the qualities of an image document. Additionally, the rising technology of terrestrial laser scanning has enabled the easier and faster production of accurate digital surface models (DSM), which have in turn contributed to the documentation of heavily textured monuments. However, due to the required accuracy of con… Show more

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“…As all models proved to be unsatisfying for the aim of the project (to make a copy of a part of the frieze with CNC or additive manufacturing techniques), we preferred to plan a photogrammetric survey. In any case we decided to use the point model obtained with the 5010C scanner as a reference system: a set of ground control points (GCPs) and check points (CPs) were extracted from single aligned scans (visualizing the intensity value in a scale of greys) and used for image orientation and subsequent checks (see also Stavropoulou et al 2014). …”
Section: Data Elaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As all models proved to be unsatisfying for the aim of the project (to make a copy of a part of the frieze with CNC or additive manufacturing techniques), we preferred to plan a photogrammetric survey. In any case we decided to use the point model obtained with the 5010C scanner as a reference system: a set of ground control points (GCPs) and check points (CPs) were extracted from single aligned scans (visualizing the intensity value in a scale of greys) and used for image orientation and subsequent checks (see also Stavropoulou et al 2014). …”
Section: Data Elaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The virtually reconstructed missing part of a female figure: the face and the head cover has been moulded on the surviving surface to obtain a watertight model Figure 10. 3D printing of the surviving surface and of the reconstructed missing part: the models fit perfectly used as Ground Control Points and Check Points (Stavropoulou et al 2014). The GSD of the resulting orthophotos is lower than expected, due to the amount of close-ups of details.…”
Section: Before Restoration Photogrammetric Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the needs of the cultural heritage inventory, true orthophoto images are created [13,34]. Transformation of information acquired in the central projection for the orthogonal projection relies upon the processing of every pixel of the source image into the orthoimage, using knowledge of exterior orientation elements and the digital surface model.…”
Section: Terrestrial Images Orthorectificationmentioning
confidence: 99%