Full text: Surveying and documentation of historic buildings - monuments - sites

Structured and Integrated Technical Documentation on Cultural Heritage - Approach in Slovenia 
373 
3 C:\FotoWeb\Stolnica\start.html - Microsoft Internet Explorer 
_j| Stolnica v Ljubljani 
Tehnicno porocilo 
: -jS) Tehnicno porocilo 
$ _j) Projektni nacrti 
B Nacrti 
® Tlorisi 
; ®Q Prerea 
SQ Fasade 
SQ Nacrti razvitih notranjih sten 
®Q Nacrti oltarjev 1:20 
DetajH 
B -£3 Ortofoto nacrti 
B Cl Poslikave 
® CJ OltarjizDOF poslikav 
&D Fasade 
BÙ Detajli 
Btä 3D Model 
B'Q Zicm model 
ÉHâ Pioskovni model 
Zunanjost 
{S] Notranjost 
BD Teksture 
Bt3 Fototeka 
BCl Stereopan 
®Cl Fotografije 
_ ! 1^- 
Figure 3: Technical documentation of the Dome structured in index on the left 
Technical report 
is very important part of any documentation. It must contain the main information on the project (contract, producer, investor), the 
equipment used, coordinate system (local or reference), control points (clear description of points, coordinates and statistical 
measures on accuracy), results (list of products, names of data files), etc. Especially for old documentation, although produced with 
photogrammetry, only analog maps usually exist and perhaps even photographs, but there is no information on control points and 
other relevant issues. If the monument was destroyed in the meantime, one can hardly use the photos for further metrical 
investigation. 
Vector maps 
are still the mostly used products. We have structured it in the following categories: 
• ground and horizontal maps 
• vertical maps (facades and vertical cross sections) 
• maps of facades 
• maps of interior walls 
• maps of details 
Raster maps 
are usually produced as orthophoto maps. They are mostly produced for some important details or frescoes. In figure 4 an example of 
an orthophoto of fresco combined with vector map of the main altar is shown. 
3D models 
could be produced as: 
• wireframe 
• surface 
• textured 
• solid
	        
Waiting...

Note to user

Dear user,

In response to current developments in the web technology used by the Goobi viewer, the software no longer supports your browser.

Please use one of the following browsers to display this page correctly.

Thank you.