Photogrammetry for scanning historical heritage
Photogrammetry is a non-destructive and accurate method for scanning historical heritage. It involves taking overlapping photographs of an object or scene from different angles, and then using specialized software to stitch the images together to create a 3D model.
Photogrammetry has many advantages for scanning historical heritage. It is relatively inexpensive and easy to use, and it can be used to scan objects of all sizes and shapes. Additionally, photogrammetry can be used to scan objects in remote or difficult-to-access locations.