Multispectral Sensors in Combination with Recording Tools for Cultural Heritage Documentation

作者: Miriam Cabrelles , José Luis Lerma , Talal Akasheh , Naif Haddad

DOI: 10.1353/COT.2011.0015

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摘要: Documentation of cultural monuments and sites often includes a thorough analysis their condition through time. This paper addresses the benefits using multispectral imagery such as visible, near-infrared, thermal infrared in combination with terrestrial laser scanning to assess state preservation sandstone tomb, Djin Block No. 9 Petra Archaeological Park Jordan. The different bands (visible, reflected infrared) enhanced combinations them yielded comprehensive data analyze maximum reliability monument state-of-the-art photographic 3D surveying techniques.

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