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23 July 2007 Simultaneous acquisition of 3D shape and color texture from large frescoed areas
M. Caldon, M. Fedel, L. Poletto, N. Brusco, G. Cortelazzo, A. Paviotti
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Abstract
We present the recent results obtained by a system which measures both 3D shape and multispectral texture of artistic and architectural cultural assets. The system consists on a rangefinder device which acquires the range and a visible scanning spectrograph for colour texture analysis. This technique is applied to the acquisition of the cycle of Stories of Maria, a frescoed lateral chapel painted by Girolamo Tessari in 1523-1526 located in the church of S. Francesco in Padua (Italy).
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M. Caldon, M. Fedel, L. Poletto, N. Brusco, G. Cortelazzo, and A. Paviotti "Simultaneous acquisition of 3D shape and color texture from large frescoed areas", Proc. SPIE 6618, O3A: Optics for Arts, Architecture, and Archaeology, 66180J (23 July 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.725869
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KEYWORDS
Spectrographs

3D modeling

3D acquisition

Laser scanners

Calibration

Distance measurement

3D scanning

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