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objects at reasonable cost without special and expensive
hardware, just using a total station and a digital camera. It is not
designed for very complicated objects, but for objects with low
and mid level of details and scales. For these objects image and
line based products in 2D and partially 3D are generated. Some
work has to be invested to care for features which are not
limited by straight horizontal or vertical lines. Image analysis
tools might contribute to solve this problems. For more details
and latest news see the Archimedes3D homepage at
www.archimedes3d.com.
6. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We acknowledge the contribution of the ^Investitionsfórder-
programm Berlin", represented by the Investitionsbank Berlin,
who supported the development of Archimedes3D. Further we
thank John Moré for his tremendous contributions and the
students Axel Gotthardt and Alexander Lübeck for their
engagement and contributions.
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