Photograph processing, control point esta-
blishments and element measurements for the
horizonthal plane and sections were made at
the same time.
Each photogrammetric station location has
been established by X,Y,Z coordinates,
viewing to support the processing programme.
DATA PROCESSING
(a)Architectural survey was, in fact, a
stereoplotting to obtain a 1:20 scale front
plane-elevations - giving all architectonic
features, especially, cracks and damages.
Inside, apses, arches and vaults have been
measured, projecting them on the plane and
on the expanded plane for each of them.
Some 1:100 scale sections, i.e. a longitu-
dinal section (Figure 2) through the church
axis corresponding to X axis of the refe-
rence system and transverse ones (Figure 3)
through the altar towers have been made
photogrammetrically, both inside and out-
side, representing the building details.
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composition and contouring lines at a 1:10
scale, (Figure 4) numbering pictures on
lines and columns pertinent to each wall.
Mural painting photoelevation has been made
based on the known control points, using a
Carl Zeiss Jena Rectimat photorectifier.
Monocular photograph plotting in a Techno-
cart plotter and computer-assisted data
digitizing and processing using a DZT plot-
teri for automatic drawing have been applied
to get picture elevation showing the main
contours (see item 7 b).
Pictures on a curved surface have been
projected on an expanding surface plane,
using an automatic computer-assisted inte-
grated system (see, item 7 a). Projection
in a rectifier has used photographs taken
for the apse and vault curved surfaces.
SEMI-AUTOMATIC PROCESSING
An automatic computer-assisted processing
using the taken photographs has been made,
such as:
Figure 2.
A 1:100 scale horizonthal section plane
foi the church floor containing building
details measured photogrammetrically and/or
direct topographically has been compiled.
(b)The mural painting survey contains
photoelevation of the mural pictures
assembled on the walls and pilasters at a
1:5 scale; tracing pictures by the main
Longitudinal Section
(a) stereo pair of photographs have been
plotted using a Carl Zeiss Jena Stecometer
coupled to a IBM/PC-AT computer, having a
proper "STEKO" software, and a Carl Zeiss
Jena DZT plotter, to measure the expanding
surfaces of the curved apse, arch, penden-
tive and vault surfaces.
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