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light, which, in practice, proves to be quite a contradiction on an
external site. For texture mapping to be possible at post
processing stage, the digital photos must be taken from exactly
the same position as the laser scan. Thus, if one wishes to use
the integrated camera for texture mapping the laser scanner
cannot be shifted till daytime otherwise the texture mapping
cannot be automatic.
Unless Thealasermetry is used, the alternative would be to add
3-dimensional targets with an identifiable point (eg. pyramids).
This would add even more targets to the other targets (cross
hairs & spheres) but would enable the laser scanning and the
digital photography to take place at different times provided the
targets are left in place.
3.7 Using Laser Scan data to complement digital photgram-
metry techniques
The MCR’s field and lab trials thus confirmed a number of
problems that the two technologies posed and suggested some
methods of using one technology to complement the other. In
summary:
i. Digital photogrammetry is more accurate in outline rendi
tion and, subject to reference measurement control using a
theodolite on a large site, is capable of providing a frame
work where metric error popagation is reduced to a mini
mum;