The application of surveying and architectural representation in archeology is increasingly oriented towards a shared system of acquisition and graphics, which makes the detection methodology integrated to technology and evolving experimental data. The product of the survey, whether it is an architectural one tending to define the spatial qualities of a place, or an archaeological one accurately describing the surfaces constituting the building, is the result of several operations, most of which are increasingly moving towards an extremely rapid data acquisition, which tends to bypass the measure to provide immediate descriptive scripts.
. Data Acquisition and automatic processing by 123D Catch
PICCHIO, FRANCESCA
2013-01-01
Abstract
The application of surveying and architectural representation in archeology is increasingly oriented towards a shared system of acquisition and graphics, which makes the detection methodology integrated to technology and evolving experimental data. The product of the survey, whether it is an architectural one tending to define the spatial qualities of a place, or an archaeological one accurately describing the surfaces constituting the building, is the result of several operations, most of which are increasingly moving towards an extremely rapid data acquisition, which tends to bypass the measure to provide immediate descriptive scripts.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.