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Quality and 3D

What is a quality 3D dataset in heritage,
how can we tell, and does it matter?

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Through a series of four short talks and the following discussion this half day seminar aims to provide practical examples of how quality can vary in 3D documentation, what to look for, and why it matters.

The seminar is also streamed on Zoom.

Introduction and examples from KHM

1. Alexis Pantos. DigDok, Kulturhistorisk museum, Oslo, Norway

Revitalisering av Osebergvogna gjennom Tritopsystemet: Navigering gjennom 3D-skanning med Fokus på Kvalitet, Nøyaktighet, Detaljeriing og høg presisjon.

2. Bjarte Aarseth. DigDok, Kulturhistorisk museum, Oslo, Norway

Lots and lots and lots of points: How much data do we want, have, and need?

3. Markus Storeide. ColorLab, NTNU Gjøvik, Norway: The Gotlandic picture stones:

A case study for ultra-high-resolution medium format photogrammetry

4. Michael Fergusson. Viospatia and Gotlands Museum, Sweden

Tags: Archaeology, Arkeologi, 3D scanning, digital archaeology, digital heritage
Published Jan. 19, 2024 1:14 PM - Last modified Jan. 25, 2024 12:28 PM