Browsing EG GCH: EUROGRAPHICS Workshop on Graphics and Cultural Heritage by Subject "3D imaging"
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Different Photogrammetric Approaches to 3D Survey of the Mausoleum of Romulus in Rome
(The Eurographics Association, 2014)In recent years, digital photogrammetry has enjoyed a renewed approval in the field of Cultural Heritage. This is due both to the relative cheapness of the instruments (a high resolution camera, possibly a reflex with good ... -
End-to-end Color 3D Reproduction of Cultural Heritage Artifacts: Roseninsel Replicas
(The Eurographics Association, 2019)Planning exhibitions of cultural artifacts is always challenging. Artifacts can be very sensitive to the environment and therefore their display can be risky. One way to circumvent this is to build replicas of these ... -
Fully Automatic Mechanical Scan Range Extension and Signal to Noise Optimization of a Lens-Shifted Structured Light System
(The Eurographics Association, 2021)Digitization of cultural heritage is of growing importance, both for its preservation for coming generations in the face of looming dangers of natural decay or intentional destruction, and current generations, that ... -
High Resolution 2D-/3D-Scanning and Deep Learning Segmentation for Digitization of Fragmented Wall Paintings
(The Eurographics Association, 2023)The preservation and study of mural wall paintings often involve the collection of numerous fragments with unknown context. In this paper the authors present a case study involving a Roman wall painting discovered in 2013 ... -
An Investigation of Optimal Light Source Setups for Photometric Stereo Reconstruction of Historical Coins
(The Eurographics Association, 2018)In this paper, we address the 3D reconstruction of historical coins by means of Photometric Stereo. We investigate the influence of the number and arrangement of lights to the reconstruction quality by comparing mean angular ... -
Replicating perishable artefacts. A project for analysis and exhibition of Early Medieval objects from the Byzantine village at Scorpo (Supersano, Italy)
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)Artefacts found in an archaeological excavation are sometimes made of perishable or fragile material like wood, iron, or leather. These present obvious conservation problems. This is the case of various artefacts from the ...