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Data Capture Techniques Using Digital Photography for 3D Models

This presentation, by Giacomo Rambaldi and Jeroen Verplanke, details the process of data capture using digital photography for 3D models. It covers essential equipment needed, such as high-resolution digital SLR cameras, quality lenses, and tripods. The preparation of the model is crucial for effective data extraction, involving techniques like grid placement and model tilting. A step-by-step guide on capturing images while moving the camera in parallel to the model is included, along with examples of extracted images to illustrate the process.

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Data Capture Techniques Using Digital Photography for 3D Models

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  1. Data Capture Using Digital Photography By: Giacomo Rambaldi and Jeroen verplanke Unit: M10U04

  2. Flow of the presentation • Equipment needed • Preparing the model for data extraction • Capturing data using digital photography

  3. Equipment needed • High resolution digital single lens reflex (SLR) camera • Top quality lens with adjustable zoom and manual zoom and focus options • Tripod • Plumb line • Coloured yarns • Nails / push pins

  4. Preparing the model for data extraction • Place a grid on the 3D model Image courtesy Giacomo Rambaldi/ARCBC

  5. Preparing the model for data extraction • Tilt the model • Prepare the shooting environment Images courtesy Giacomo Rambaldi/CTA

  6. Data capture • Parallel camera movement Movement of the Digital Camera 3D model Image courtesy G. Rambaldi/ARCBC 4 m distance

  7. Sequence of images Camera movement

  8. Sample of extracted images Images courtesy Giacomo Rambaldi

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