3D scanning documentation of two different objects — The King's Chinese Cabinet in Wilanow Palace Museum and a Roman gravestone from archeological excavations in Moesia Inferior as a part of multidisciplinary research
In the presented article two examples of use of high resolut ion 3D scanning for documentation o f cultural heritage objects will be shown. Comparison of two entirely different objects, made of different materials (polychromatic wood and porous limestone) shows versatility of this scanning technology, which will revolutionize heritage documentation. Important aspect is the complexity of specially created environment for data processing in which massive data sets (up to 20 billion of measurement points) can be automatically processed and visualized.
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