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Figure 6. Northwest side of Fatih Mosque 3D model
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6. CONCLUSION
3D models of cultural heritage are best suited to give a clear
and detailed idea of existing situation. Future situation after
planned restoration project can be compared with existing
situation using 3D model of cultural heritage. By using products
of digital close range photogrammetry and products of digital
aerial photogrammetry, 3D model and required texture
information can be obtain easily. 3D model generation and
visualization of cultural heritage has potential for being new
product in the area of documentation of cultural heritage and
planning of cultural heritage restorations.
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