use the same interior and exterior orientation as related
cameras. The necessary values are obtained from bundle
adjustment. This step can be performed using any rendering
or raytracing software that offers "spotlights" (directed light
source) for image projection. The result of this step is a
textured 3D computer model of the object ("photomodel")
from which all requested results can be derived later on.
4. RESULTS
The overall photogrammetric restitution took 4 years until
now and included analytical methods (analytical plotter) as
well as digital photogrammetric systems. The combination of
and comparison between can be very well shown in this large
project.
Until now over 200.000 single points have been measured
and calculated to give a very high detailed 3D representation
of this very complex landmark. Figure 4 shows the level of
details that have been reconstructed. To give an idea about
the regional situation also the rock on which the fortress is
situated and its network of paths has been reconstructed with
close range photogrammetric means.
Figure 5 shows the whole model and the still existing gaps
that are still under reconstruction.
The work is still in progress and deals at the moment with
photo texturing of the facades as described in chapter 3.
The 3D data will be administered in structured information
systems that do not prescribe or restrict their further use.
Plans and maps, perspective views or profiles and even
virtual reality animations are examples of derivative products
of a coherent database of the object surveyed. The way of
using the derived data is not limited by this database. The
kind of presentation will depend on the end user requirements
and the specific application at hand
The problems of data fusion, the restitution of such a big
amount of data, the complex data structure as well as the
different methods used for restitution and representation
could be demonstrated. Fly-overs and walk-throughs show
the detailed reconstruction and the usefulness of 3D
representation and modelling of monuments and sites of our
heritage.
The specific 3D model will be used for interactive navigation
on the Website of the fortress as well as a stand alone project
for tourists within the fortress area. So not only it is possible
to visit the site using the internet but also to give older and
handicapped people the opportunity to walk around the hilly
fortress area without having problems.
Fig. 4: Level of detail of the reconstruction (without texture)
Figure 5: Overall view of the 3D model (without texture)
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