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Back or No Back: Tips on Photogrammetric Recording of Finds Part 1

Photographing finds in order to make a 3d model can be a quick and easy process, but on a few occasions you will find that even the most accurately placed camera positions can create blurry or incomplete models. There are many reasons for this problem, and even with all precautions taken there is no 100% […]

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Photogrammetric Pottery Reassembling (PPR) Preview

This is part of a little project I’ve been working on, and which I’m hoping to write an article about soon. What you see here is a pot which was originally in fragments, and that I’ve reassembled virtually, in order to avoid having to glue it together. I used 123D Catch to digitise the pieces […]

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