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Comparing 3D digitising technologies: where are the differences?
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)
We tested five 3D digitization systems and one method of 2D+ recording on one object: a human skull from the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences collection (RBINS). We chose a skull because it has both simple and ...
Realistic Virtual Reproductions. Image-based modelling of geometry and appearance
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)
Existing technologies for contact-less 3D scanning and Image Based Modelling (IBM) methods are being extensively used nowadays to digitize cultural heritage elements. With a convenient degree of automation these methods ...
Monitoring and conservation of archaeological wooden elements from ship wrecks using 3D digital imaging
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)
In marine archaeology, many artifacts made of metallic or organic material are found in different state of conservation depending of the environment in which they are discovered. Once brought to the surface for study or ...
Automatic creation of bas-relieves from single images
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)
When we think to bas-relieves it is natural to compare them with sculptures, because they share some common properties such as techniques, materials and shapes. However, from a different perspective, bas-relieves have even ...