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Moderated by : Andy B , TimPrevett , sem , Klingon , coldrum , bat400 , TheCaptain , Runemage , SolarMegalith , davidmorgan Respond to:  Photogrammetry
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 New Message Posted!2012-05-09 18:27   
http://www.photomodeler.com/products/scanner/archaeology.htm

is good for high quality mesh models but is an expensive program.

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 New Message Posted!2012-05-09 18:23   
Very interesting - pity about the unreadable dark blue on black text!

Something I found: Photogrammetric methods for recording archaeological structures at Zeviya Tivilki on the Upper Tigris, Turkey

http://www.antiquity.ac.uk/projgall/atay329/

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 New Message Posted!2012-05-09 17:50   
have you seen this cerrig?
http://monumental3d.com/

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 New Message Posted!2012-05-09 17:39   
Thanks PeteG, i'll give it a go ( might take a while )

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 New Message Posted!2012-05-09 15:18   
if you include a measuring pole in the photo I think so. The latest ipad update allows export as OBJ for use any 3D modeling program.
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 New Message Posted!2012-05-09 03:53   


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On 2012-05-09 02:21, PeteG wrote:
been having fun with this program for a while now. The iPad 123 sculpt app is great fun and highly recommended for anyone with an artist flair,
Pete

Hi PeteG
Would you happen to know if 123 can be used, in some way, to measure a stone ?



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 New Message Posted!2012-05-09 02:21   
been having fun with this program for a while now. The iPad 123 sculpt app is great fun and highly recommended for anyone with an artist flair,
Pete

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 New Message Posted!2012-05-08 23:34   
Link here
http://www.123dapp.com/catch


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 New Message Posted!2012-05-07 21:53   
Regarding the recent article and demo of Tullies ,I tried this with a free program called "Autodesk 123 Catch". Just walk around your subject, taking photos from different bearings, and then upload them to the 123 website. When it's done you get an email, and then you can download your finished 3d model. All the work is done for you, simple. It can then be rotated and zoomed etc.
There are several videos on Utube to explain the process. Really easy, even for dinosaurs, and it's free

[ This message was edited by: cerrig on 2012-05-07 21:54 ]

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