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@inproceedings{\n title = {Digitally developing works of art},\n type = {inproceedings},\n year = {2002},\n keywords = {Byzantine,Greece (Dhafní),architectural photogrammetry,digital imaging,documentation (activity),monasteries,mosaics (visual works),orthophotography,recording,rectification,stereophotogrammetry},\n pages = {277-281},\n volume = {34},\n issue = {September},\n websites = {http://neptune.survey.ntua.gr/main/labs/photo/staff/cioannid/Digitally Developments Works of Art.pdf},\n publisher = {NATURAL RESOURCES CANADA},\n city = {Potsdam},\n id = {d5ef14d5-1a99-32be-bfbf-00a1d32ff228},\n created = {2022-02-08T16:17:51.969Z},\n accessed = {2022-02-08},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {fcf84a91-f471-3017-b8f4-dbe839080c5a},\n group_id = {9bfaecb3-2908-3c20-92d7-15b6e4581438},\n last_modified = {2022-02-08T16:44:42.028Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {false},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n source_type = {inproceedings},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {During a strong earthquake two years ago, the great Byzantine monastery of Daphní, near Athens, suffered severe damage. For the purposes of detailed archaeological and art historical research, the recording of the mosaics of the main church (Katholikon) at a very large scale was considered necessary. The problems of recording such works of art at a scale of 1:5 are numerous. The requirements included, among others, the raster development of those mosaics which are constructed on developable, i.e., cylindrical or conical, surfaces. The authors present all considerations for this task and describe their implementation in detail. They first address the issue of the reference system combination. Second, the problem of suitably performing the stereoscopic photography is considered. Finally, the required photogrammetric measurements are performed on a digital photogrammetric workstation. For this task, specialized software has been developed in order to accommodate the data acquired during the surveying process. Several examples of the resulting digital raster files are also discussed and assessed for their usefulness and accuracy.},\n bibtype = {inproceedings},\n author = {Georgopoulos, Andreas and Ioannidis, Charalabos and Makris, G and Tournas, E and Tapinaki, Sevasti},\n booktitle = {Surv. Doc. Hist. Build. Monum. sites Tradit. Mod. methods Potsdam (Germany), Sept. 18-21, 2001 Proc. XVIII. Int. Symp. CIPA 2001}\n}
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\n During a strong earthquake two years ago, the great Byzantine monastery of Daphní, near Athens, suffered severe damage. For the purposes of detailed archaeological and art historical research, the recording of the mosaics of the main church (Katholikon) at a very large scale was considered necessary. The problems of recording such works of art at a scale of 1:5 are numerous. The requirements included, among others, the raster development of those mosaics which are constructed on developable, i.e., cylindrical or conical, surfaces. The authors present all considerations for this task and describe their implementation in detail. They first address the issue of the reference system combination. Second, the problem of suitably performing the stereoscopic photography is considered. Finally, the required photogrammetric measurements are performed on a digital photogrammetric workstation. For this task, specialized software has been developed in order to accommodate the data acquired during the surveying process. Several examples of the resulting digital raster files are also discussed and assessed for their usefulness and accuracy.\n