Creating Virtual Models with Digital Photogrammetry: Pertev Paşa Mosque (İzmit, Turkey)

Jonathan C. Spodek, Christopher K. Harrison
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Abstract:The use of photogrammetry as a tool to aid in the documentation of cultural heritage sites has a long history in creating scalable documents from 2D photographs. Recent advances in technology paired with the greater accessibility of photogrammetric software present ever-growing opportunities to document heritage sites. Documentation can be achieved with minimal training, a consumer-grade camera, and available software. Software applications manage almost the entire initial photogrammetric process, including image registration, object matching, photo-stitching, 3D mesh generation, and rendering. Digital photogrammetry starts with the on-site capture of digital photographs. Photographs are collected for processing by automated modeling software. Based on two algorithms, structure from motion (SfM) and multi-view stereo (MVS), the software analyzes the photographic images to create a 3D polygonal mesh with photorealistic texture maps. These files can then be post-processed and the models refined using 3D surface modeling software to create a final virtual model. Digital photogrammetry using a digital single lens reflex camera and cloud-based processing software can make digital documentation more applicable to historic building documentation. This article presents a straightforward approach to using digital photogrammetry to document heritage sites located in remote regions of the world, where access and digital applications may be limited.
使用数字摄影测量创建虚拟模型:Pertev pa清真寺(İzmit,土耳其)
摘要:利用摄影测量作为一种辅助文化遗产记录的工具,从2D照片中创建可扩展的文件已经有很长的历史了。技术的最新进步与摄影测量软件的更大可访问性相结合,为记录遗产地提供了越来越多的机会。文档可以通过最少的培训、消费级相机和可用的软件来实现。软件应用程序管理几乎整个初始摄影测量过程,包括图像配准、对象匹配、照片拼接、3D网格生成和渲染。数码摄影测量从现场拍摄数码照片开始。照片收集后由自动建模软件处理。该软件基于运动结构(SfM)和多视点立体(MVS)两种算法,对摄影图像进行分析,生成具有逼真纹理贴图的三维多边形网格。然后,这些文件可以进行后处理,并使用3D表面建模软件对模型进行细化,以创建最终的虚拟模型。使用数字单反相机和基于云的处理软件的数字摄影测量可以使数字文献更适用于历史建筑文献。本文提出了一种直接的方法,使用数字摄影测量来记录位于世界偏远地区的遗产地,这些地区的访问和数字应用可能受到限制。
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