From Analogue to Digital Photogrammetry: Documentation of Padise Abbey in Two Different Time Stages

Exploration of historical buildings during their life cycles is one of many aspects of the cultural heritage research. For studying different conditions of historical buildings over time, it is convenient to use photogrammetric surveys carried out in different time stages. Modern photogrammetric met...

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Main Authors: Adam Dlesk, Andres Uueni, Karel Vach, Jüri Pärtna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-11-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/23/8330
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spelling doaj-09979dc118564b11a5e179c54e2b17cd2020-11-27T07:55:23ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172020-11-01108330833010.3390/app10238330From Analogue to Digital Photogrammetry: Documentation of Padise Abbey in Two Different Time StagesAdam Dlesk0Andres Uueni1Karel Vach2Jüri Pärtna3Department of Geomatics, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, 16629 Prague, Czech RepublicCultural Heritage and Conservation Department, Estonian Academy of Arts, 10412 Tallinn, EstoniaEuroGV, spol. s r. o., 11000 Prague, Czech RepublicDataCap OÜ, 10416 Tallinn, EstoniaExploration of historical buildings during their life cycles is one of many aspects of the cultural heritage research. For studying different conditions of historical buildings over time, it is convenient to use photogrammetric surveys carried out in different time stages. Modern photogrammetric methods give the possibility to use archived analogue photogrammetric data, re-process them, and achieve new potentially valuable results with sufficient geometric accuracy and with high visual quality. The paper presents re-processing of analogue archival photogrammetric images captured by a metric camera in 1991 and compares the results to the new photogrammetric survey with a digital camera. The object of interest is Padise Abbey in Estonia. In 1991, parts of the abbey were in poor condition and conservation and renovation works were at an early stage. Nowadays, the abbey is partly renovated, and the results of the new photogrammetric survey give an opportunity to study two completely different conditions.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/23/8330photogrammetrystructure from motionanalogue imagesUMK metric cameraPadise Abbey
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author Adam Dlesk
Andres Uueni
Karel Vach
Jüri Pärtna
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Andres Uueni
Karel Vach
Jüri Pärtna
From Analogue to Digital Photogrammetry: Documentation of Padise Abbey in Two Different Time Stages
Applied Sciences
photogrammetry
structure from motion
analogue images
UMK metric camera
Padise Abbey
author_facet Adam Dlesk
Andres Uueni
Karel Vach
Jüri Pärtna
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title From Analogue to Digital Photogrammetry: Documentation of Padise Abbey in Two Different Time Stages
title_short From Analogue to Digital Photogrammetry: Documentation of Padise Abbey in Two Different Time Stages
title_full From Analogue to Digital Photogrammetry: Documentation of Padise Abbey in Two Different Time Stages
title_fullStr From Analogue to Digital Photogrammetry: Documentation of Padise Abbey in Two Different Time Stages
title_full_unstemmed From Analogue to Digital Photogrammetry: Documentation of Padise Abbey in Two Different Time Stages
title_sort from analogue to digital photogrammetry: documentation of padise abbey in two different time stages
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Exploration of historical buildings during their life cycles is one of many aspects of the cultural heritage research. For studying different conditions of historical buildings over time, it is convenient to use photogrammetric surveys carried out in different time stages. Modern photogrammetric methods give the possibility to use archived analogue photogrammetric data, re-process them, and achieve new potentially valuable results with sufficient geometric accuracy and with high visual quality. The paper presents re-processing of analogue archival photogrammetric images captured by a metric camera in 1991 and compares the results to the new photogrammetric survey with a digital camera. The object of interest is Padise Abbey in Estonia. In 1991, parts of the abbey were in poor condition and conservation and renovation works were at an early stage. Nowadays, the abbey is partly renovated, and the results of the new photogrammetric survey give an opportunity to study two completely different conditions.
topic photogrammetry
structure from motion
analogue images
UMK metric camera
Padise Abbey
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/23/8330
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