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methods are shown in figure 3.7. The mean square error
estimated from the differences is equal to + 2.1 mm.
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Fig. 3.6 Shape ofthe object reconstructed by the moire fringe
method.
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object determined by the conventional photogrammetry and the
moire fringe method.
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This project had reference to the medical applications but the
noire fringe method can be adopted also to some other
applications..
4. FINAL REMARKS.
The few examples, which were discussed in this paper, show the
varicty of the close range digital approaches. The commonly
available amatour digital cameras make close range
photogrammetry more universal and economical. However,
some precautions have to be prevented to obtain the required
accuracy of the photogrammetric measurement and modelling.
The pre-calibration process of the camera should be carried out
very carefuly if the selfcalibration is not used within the
compilation process. The control points or another control data
suitable for the orientation of the photographs should be
properly distributed. The points which discribe the frame or
surface of the objects should be well identified on the
photographs. The modules for the processing of the close
range images should be developed within tha packages of the
commercial photogrammetric digital workstations.
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