Full text: New perspectives to save cultural heritage

RESEARCH FOR THE POSSIBILITIES OF DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRIC 
METHODS FOR CLOSE RANGE STEREOSCOPIC PHOTOGRAPHS, APPLIED ON 
THE RUINS OF TRANSEPT AND CHANCELOF THE CHURCH OF AULNE ABBEY 
(THUIN, BELGIUM) 
F. Benoit", D. Devriendt *’* ,J. Debie b , R. Goossens “ 
a Ghent University, Department of Geography, Krijgslaan 281 S8, 9000 Ghent, Belgium 
(dennis.devriendt, rudi.goossens)@geonet.ugent.be 
b Division du Patrimoine Ministère de la Région Wallonne de Belgique. 
J.debie@mrw.wallonie.be 
WGVII - Photography 
KEY WORDS: Architecture, Cultural Heritage, Digital, Photogrammetry, Orthoimage, Softcopy, Close Range 
ABSTRACT: 
There has always been a need of documents, metric or non-metric, that give an overview of the state of buildings with a certain 
historical, archaeological or cultural importance. This is certainly the case for the old church of the Aulne Abbey, Thuin, Belgium. 
The goal of the project, described in this paper, was threefold. First of all there was a need for orthophotoplans of certain parts of the 
church for archeological purposes. Second, and very close related to the first goal, was obtaining a three dimensional model of the 
church ruins. This model is to be used in a later project, concerning the 3D visualisation of the site. The last, and most important 
objective was to obtain a methodology for similar projects and sites in the future.The method described in this paper, covers the 
whole workflow from fieldwork, over photogrammetric processing to orthophoto plans. The main problems that arose in the 
develepment of this methodology was the presence of false parallaxes caused by doors and windows in the walls, and the angle by 
which the photographs were taken. In some cases a solution was found by treating the photographs in a different way, accordingly to 
the position of the camera at the moment of exposure. In a second project new photographs are taken in a perpendicular way for the 
purpose of the planning of the restoration of the ruins. 
1. SITE DESCRIPTION 
The history of Aulne Abbey starts in the second half of the 
seventh century. In that era monks raised the first buildings of 
the Abbey near the river Samber. Very few of the buildings are 
left today as they once were, and what rests are mainly ruins. 
The abbey is located in the City of Thuin in Belgium. 
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Figure 1. View on from the south on the old Abbey church 
There is a need of extended documentation on this ruins, 
because the Belgian government is planning consolidation of 
the site as it is now, rather than restoring the site in its original 
state, starting with the transept and the chancel of the old abbey 
church. One type of document that is required is an 
orthophotoplan. 
2. METHODOLOGY 
2.1 Data acquisition and fieldwork 
2.1.1 Artificial Ground Control Points: 
For a number of reasons the choice was made to put artificial 
marks on the wall, which serverd as ground control points 
(GCP) for absolute orientation. Up to a height of seventeen 
meters pieces of cardboard of six by six cm were collated to the 
walls. For the higher parts of the walls, other ground control 
points were selected, such as comer of stones, the top of an 
arch. 
The main reason to use artificial GCP is that they are easier to 
locate, both on the terrain for the topographical survey, as on 
the photographs. 
2.1.2 Photography: 
The photographs were taken with a Rollei 6008 metric camera, 
with a 40 mm lense. A total of 65 stereopairs were made on 6 
by 6 diapositives. Where possible the photographs were made 
with the optical axis of the camera perependicular to the surface 
of photographed the wall. In some cases an elevator was needed 
because the opposite wall didn’t allow to stand far away from 
the walls. 
In some cases there was no other solution than to take the 
photographs with a certain inclination angle, up to 45°. 
Nevertheless, it was taken care of that within one stereopair the 
optical axis of the camera were parallel to each other to avoid 
large differences in inclination angles.lt was ensured that on 
each stereopair a minimum of 6 GCP was well visible.
	        
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