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Articles | Volume XL-5/W1
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-XL-5-W1-133-2013
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-XL-5-W1-133-2013
13 Feb 2013
 | 13 Feb 2013

THE COMBINATION OF LASER SCANNING AND STRUCTURE FROM MOTION TECHNOLOGY FOR CREATION OF ACCURATE EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR ORTHOPHOTOS OF ST. NICHOLAS BAROQUE CHURCH

B. Koska and T. Křemen

Keywords: Laser Scanning, Structure from Motion, Texture, Orthophoto, Orthoimage, Photogrammetry

Abstract. Terrestrial laser scanning technology is used for creation of building documentation and 3D building model from its emerging at the turn of the millennium. Photogrammetry has even longer tradition in this field. Both technologies have some technical limitations if they are used for creation of a façade or even an interior orthophoto, but combination of both technologies seems profitable. Laser scanning can be used for creation of an accurate 3D model and photogrammetry for consequent application of high quality colour information. Both technologies were used in synergy to create the building plans, 2D drawing documentation of facades and interior views and the orthophotos of St. Nicholas Baroque church in Prague. The case study is described in details in the paper.