3D technologies for intangible cultural heritage preservation : creating 3d models of lacquer art through photogrammetry
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Abstract
In recent years, close-range photogrammetric scanning systems
have become increasingly popular due to their low-cost
hardware, components, and user-friendly software. These
systems utilize high-resolution cameras and advanced
algorithms to produce accurate and precise 3D models, which
are essential for analyzing, documenting, and preserving cultural
heritage. While there are various methods for creating 3D
models, minimizing cost and time is a primary concern. This
paper focuses on photogrammetry as an option for surface
reconstruction that might be used to make 3D representations
of transparent objects. The objective of the research is to
investigate the feasibility of creating appropriate 3D models for
surface reconstruction and units of transparent objects through
photogrammetry, utilizing open-source photogrammetry
algorithms.
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3D model, photogrammetry, surface reconstruction, cultural heritage, Meshroom
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MM Science Journal. 2023, vol. 2023, p. 6706-6711.