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0 em. using MicroStation" and MicroStation” Descartes . This
environment provides very flexible solution for draping and
rendering in 3D. There are possibilities to make different
flythrough sequences, movies etc.
The following step of 3D visualization would be a “real”
orthophoto database creation based on a Digital Surface
Model (DSM). DSM can be extracted from automatic
measurement grid. points by digital photogrammetric
: techniques. In the further development terrestrial
mage photogrammetry also can be mainly for the observing of
architectural situation within an World Heritage sites. 3D
lon visualization of terrestrial observations also available with
the already used techniques (Figure 2).
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Picture 2.: Old Village of Hollókó
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