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12 August 2005 NRC's 3D technology for museum and heritage applications
J. Taylor, F. Blais, J.-A. Beraldin, G. Godin, L. Borgeat, S. F. El-Hakim, E. Paquet, L. Cournoyer, M. Picard, M. Rioux, C. Lahanier, G. Aitken
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The National Research Council of Canada (NRC) has developed a range of 3D imaging technology tools, which have been applied to a wide range of museum and heritage recording applications. The technology suite includes the development of high-resolution laser scanner systems as well as software for the preparation of accurate 3D models and for the display, analysis and comparison of 3D data. This paper will offer an overview of the technology and its museum and heritage applications with particular reference to the 3D examination of paintings and recording of archaeological sites.
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J. Taylor, F. Blais, J.-A. Beraldin, G. Godin, L. Borgeat, S. F. El-Hakim, E. Paquet, L. Cournoyer, M. Picard, M. Rioux, C. Lahanier, and G. Aitken "NRC's 3D technology for museum and heritage applications", Proc. SPIE 5857, Optical Methods for Arts and Archaeology, 585708 (12 August 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.624158
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KEYWORDS
3D modeling

Cameras

Data modeling

Laser scanners

RGB color model

Calibration

3D displays

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