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CIPA 2003 XIX th International Symposium, 30 September - 04 October, 2003, Antalya, Turkey
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Figure 8. Multi-image restitution within PhotoModeler 5.0
Figure 9. Restitution of the embankment areas.
On the left, the boundary of the embankment is marked on a photo of 2003 and on the right, the corresponding surface is projected
on an archive photo of 1936
The superposition of the two restitutions make it possible to
highlight the areas of interest (figures 9 and 10) for
archaeological work and to estimate work of civil
engineering (fill, cubature, rebuilding, etc).
Moreover, the restitution of the site in wire frame and surface
model can be supplemented by the addition of textures
coming either from the images of 1936, or of those of 2003.
From the resulting 3D photomodels, orthophotos can be
calculated for the two periods, as e.g. for the frontages of the
castle or the installations around the site covering the
archaeological structures (fig. 11).