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GEOTOUR & IRSE 2012.pdf - Fakulta BERG - TUKE

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Salgótarján, 04. – 06. October 2012<br />

Figure 3 is spatial model with an associated photo textures. Because visualized object is<br />

inside the small dimensions, the display was used as door frames.<br />

Fig. 2Cloud of points and mesh model<br />

Fig. 3 Model with photo texture<br />

CREATION OF SPATIAL MODELS USING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRY<br />

In this creation model is used intersection photogrammetry. The principle of this method is<br />

based on the forward intersection using the known ground baselines, using images that are<br />

convergent. It is a contactless measurement method. The processing shall be made in using<br />

special software. Before capturing the object was made terrain reconnaissances, which<br />

allowed exclusion and reduce the negative impact of objects on the capturing schedule and<br />

allow planning camera survey station.<br />

Using this method were created spatial models Delius Pavilion at the Technical University in<br />

Końice (Fig. 4) and VIII. At Calvary Chapel in Końice.<br />

USING IN <strong>GEOTOUR</strong>ISM<br />

Spatial models in addition to its basic function object visualize play currently a very important<br />

role in modelling phenomena in the landscape. The application of models is very varied and<br />

widespread. First of all, it's visualization of objects, whether alone or in connection with the<br />

environment (landscape, city), with application to the simulation of the appearance of the city,<br />

in the reconstruction of buildings eventually new construction. They are used in the impact<br />

assessment of new construction on the surrounding buildings and landscape. With the<br />

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