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Articles | Volume XLII-2
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-2-347-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-2-347-2018
30 May 2018
 | 30 May 2018

3D CULTURAL HERITAGE DOCUMENTATION: A COMPARISON BETWEEN DIFFERENT PHOTOGRAMMETRIC SOFTWARE AND THEIR PRODUCTS

S. Gagliolo, E. Ausonio, B. Federici, I. Ferrando, D. Passoni, and D. Sguerso

Keywords: Cultural Heritage, Data Repositories, Emergency, Photogrammetric workflow, Photogrammetric software comparison, Dense cloud validation, Terrestrial Laser Scanner

Abstract. The conservation of Cultural Heritage depends on the availability of means and resources and, consequently, on the possibility to make effective operations of data acquisition. In facts, on the one hand the creation of data repositories allows the description of the present state-of-art, in order to preserve the testimonial value and to permit the fruition. On the other hand, data acquisition grants a metrical knowledge, which is particularly useful for a direct restoration of the surveyed objects, through the analysis of their 3D digital models. In the last decades, the continuous increase and improvement of 3D survey techniques and of tools for the geometric and digital data management have represented a great support to the development of documentary activities. In particular, Photogrammetry is a survey technique highly appropriate in the creation of data repositories in the field of Cultural Heritage, thanks to its advantages of cheapness, flexibility, speed, and the opportunity to ensure the operators’ safety in hazardous areas too. In order to obtain a complete documentation, the high precision of the on-site operations must be coupled with an effective post-processing phase. Hence, a comparison among some of the photogrammetric software currently available was performed by the authors, with a particular attention to the workflow completeness and the final products quality.