Digital Construction

3D photography techniques slash time taken by onsite archaeology

A technique for making an accurate 3D photographic record of archaeological finds on construction sites at a fraction of the usual cost is making its debut in the UK.

The system makes use of advances in photogrammetry – the science of taking measurements from photographs – and the ability of software systems to make a continuous collage from a number of digital photographs. 

The result is a high-resolution 3D image that acts to preserve historical remains for publication and future research, and can be incorporated into an ongoing BIM model to help coordinate the later construction with the archaeology.

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