Photoscan Computational Usage
Getting Started With Photogrammetry
Photogrammetry Results (lowest quality) – Roofless Room
PhotoScan Tutorial – The Basics
What is RTI?
Photogrammetry Workflow – Image Calibration
Photogrammetry – Working with Shadows
Camera Flash Assembly:
RTI Processing Tutorial:
Week 3 Church and Steeple RTI:
What is Photogrammetry:
Week 2 Photogrammetry:
Training Week:
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Hi. I am a textile cnsrvator and I am interested in new analysis techniques. Is it possible to get a copy of this video? I found it very interesting, clear and to the point, and I would like to show it in a lecture I am planning to give.
Thank you.
After clicking to play the video, the “share” button in the upper left has an option for download. Feel free to use our videos for educational purposes. All we ask is that you do not change the content of the video in any way. Thank you for showing interest in our project.
Catalina – there are a number of RTI example videos on the Cultural Heritage Imaging website. You can see all of our videos on our vimeo page:
http://vimeo.com/culturalheritage/videos a couple of them are short examples.
I love this video! I can’t believe you guys cut all that raw footage down to 3 minutes so successfully. It really tells the story well!
Thank you, Carla, for noticing!! Greg and Joey noted that YouTube analytics note a sharp drop-off in videos over 3 minutes. So, yep, 3 minutes it is!!
Cool stuff!
Fantastic and extremely interesting work! Reblogged this on my site: http://panosgalatis.com/2012/07/28/georgia-o-keefe-museum-imaging-project/
Thank you Panagiotis! We are glad you found our project website and willing to share it. We’ve had great results thus far, especially with RTI. If you have any questions or comments feel free to post!
I love your work! Thank you very much for sharing this great information!
Do you think RTI would be a suitable method for documenting a ceiling mural in a wooden structure? Example: (http://cfs13.blog.daum.net/image/35/blog/2008/05/26/13/07/483a3701c0021)
Since the mural is painted on complex geometry of the structure, I think it would be trickier than working on paintings on canvas. I would appreciate any feedback from you. Thank you!
Wow! Myun that is a gorgeous ceiling mural. RTI would be perfect for monitoring small surface changes on the mural. It would be especially useful because although those colors are amazing, they make it hard to detect imperfections. You are right though it would be trickier than shooting a painting, but I’m sure you could do it! If you do, be sure to keep us posted on your progress.
I enjoy your blog. Its great to see the project in process.
Thanks Debbie! We really appreciate the support.