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6. CONCLUSION 
In spite of long-termed application of photogrammetry in the 
area of cultural heritage protection, for the large number of 
objects of high cultural, historical and architectural value there 
is no adequate technical documentation. Expansion of digital 
photogrammetry brought to much more flexibility in application 
of photogrammetry in this area, as well as to much diverse 
palette of possible products. However, for many environments 
this will not be enough stimulus to carry out this civilization 
duty. Facing this issue and permanent lack of financial funds, 
this paper tried to specify one rational procedure for mass 
production of initial technical documentation of objects of high 
cultural, historical and architectural value by application of 
digital photogrammetry. 
The essence of suggested procedure is to reduce the costs of 
initial documentation production by selection of simple 
hardware and software, by reducing the processing to just 
necessary level and by utmost utilization of digital 
photogrammetry advantages. Proposed procedure is aimed for 
mass applications with the larger number of cultural heritage 
objects, which will further on reduce the costs of documentation 
production. All of this makes up the first phase of technical 
documentation production and it should be considered 
compulsory. It has minimum of works for assessing objects 
geometry. The second phase was not the subject of further 
discussion, because it is not compulsory. It is done just when 
needed, with level of processing which should be the subject of 
analysis for each specific case. Suggested procedure enables 
very simple continuation of works on technical documentation 
production in future, whenever there is a need. Created 
documentation describes original object condition, registered 
and ?frozen? during the first phase. 
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