Hongo, Kenji
3 EXPERIMENT
We conducted an experiment to investigate performance and user-friendliness of the developed system in May 1999.
The experiment was mainly for image acquisition subsystem and ortho-image generation subsystem. The object of the
experiment was a mural painting of Shomyoji, one of the famous temples in Yokohama, J apan. The mural painting on
the wooden board is 3.6 m wide and 2.4 m high.
4 pairs of index images (2 columns by 2 rows) were necessary to be acquired due to limited space in front of the wall.
At that time the object distance was approximately 2 m. 30 detailed images (6 columns by 5 rows) were acquired with
the object distance of approx. 0.8 m. The spatial resolution of the mosaic ortho-images of index images and detailed
images are 1.25 mm and 0.625 mm respectively. Figure 7 shows an example of a pair of index images and Figure 8
shows examples of detailed images.
Figure 7. Example ofa pair of index images of a mural painting of Shomyoji
Figure 8. Examples of detailed images of a mural painting of Shomyoji
Figure 9 shows the whole of a mosaic index image of the mural painting. This image was utilized for processing of
detailed images. Figure 10 shows the whole and a part of a mosaic detailed image respectively. Some area with not
uniform brightness can be found in Figure 10 (a). This was caused by halation at the surface of the mural painting, and
indicates that photography of the old paintings on wooden board is a little difficult.
There were some inconvenient parts found in the system through the experiment. Most of them were as far as user-
friendliness and no serious problem in performance was found. All problems found through the experiment have been
fixed.
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