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the related point cloud is presented in Figure 6. The figure 7
SCANWORLD 2 shows the partial reconstruction of the holes in the low
part of the bass-relief, using a segmentation procedure
and, after, the reconstruction.
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2. 3. LEVEL OF DETAIL
raphy,
n are Some architectural features are acquired with different
tration resolution. The aim is to perform a multiresolution survey
where the most interesting features are “included” in a general
were is view. About this monumental door, two particulars are chosen:
d, the the so called “Venice Lion” (Figure 4) and the castle with tower
v), the (bass-relief in the Figure 5).
added Both are quite simple figures, but the acquisition isn't so
simple; in fact, is very difficult to complete the acquisition from
to the
nsions different points of view. In the first case, also the visual
1 time. inspection shows important height variations in the low part of
the figure. A different resolution grid (0.5 cm) was chosen and Figure 6. Lion meshes.