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Articles | Volume XLI-B5
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLI-B5-69-2016
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLI-B5-69-2016
15 Jun 2016
 | 15 Jun 2016

ACCURACY OF 3D RECONSTRUCTION IN AN ILLUMINATION DOME

Lindsay MacDonald, Isabella Toschi, Erica Nocerino, Mona Hess, Fabio Remondino, and Stuart Robson

Keywords: Photogrammetry, structure from motion, 3D test object, photometric stereo, digital elevation model

Abstract. The accuracy of 3D surface reconstruction was compared from image sets of a Metric Test Object taken in an illumination dome by two methods: photometric stereo and improved structure-from-motion (SfM), using point cloud data from a 3D colour laser scanner as the reference. Metrics included pointwise height differences over the digital elevation model (DEM), and 3D Euclidean differences between corresponding points. The enhancement of spatial detail was investigated by blending high frequency detail from photometric normals, after a Poisson surface reconstruction, with low frequency detail from a DEM derived from SfM.