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Abstract
A method for quantitative high resolution 3D documentation and investigation of surface structures is presented for which two closely related techniques have been combined: photogrammetry and optical profilometry (fringe projection technique). While the latter is particularly suitable for achieving large quantities of 3D data from limited areas photogrammetry allows a very precise measurement of single points in a wide field. By integrating these methods large surfaces decorated with rock art can be acquired with high resolution. For further evaluation range images are computed which render 3D data as a virtual image where each pixel represents a height value. The example of the gallery-grave at Züschen/Lohne in Hesse, Germany, demonstrates the capabilities of the method.
Document type: | Book Section |
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Version: | Secondary publication |
Date Deposited: | 13 Apr 2010 17:01 |
Faculties / Institutes: | Research Project, Working Group > Individuals |
DDC-classification: | Alte Geschichte, Vor- und Frühgeschichte, Archäologie |
Subject (Propylaeum): | Prehistoric Archaeology |
Controlled Keywords: | Archäologie, Informatik, Computerunterstütztes Verfahren, Computervisualistik, Interdisziplinäre Forschung, Grab |
Subject (classification): | History of the ancient world to ca. 499 |