Photogrammetric techniques for analyzing displacement, strain, and structural geometry in physical models: Application to the growth of monoclinal basement uplifts 03/01/2005 | Mark Fischer and David Keating, Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois Geological Society of America Journal Applications: All and Geology & Mining Using physical clay models scientists can […]
Three-dimensional morphometric measurements of reef corals using underwater photogrammetry techniques 08/11/2001 | J. Bythell, Department of Marine Sciences and Coastal Management, University of Newcastle, P. Pan, Department of Maritime Studies and International Transport, University College of Wales at Cardiff, and J. Lee, Virtually Unlimited, Kingskerswell, UK Coral Reefs, Springer-Verlag, Issue: Volume 20, Number 3 Applications: […]
Photogrammetry and Dense Stereo Matching Approach Applied to the Documentation of the Cultural Heritage Site of Kilwa (Saudi Arabia) 10/11/2009 | J. F. Hullo, P. Grussenmeyer, S. Fares; Photogrammetry and Geomatics Group, INSA Strasbourg; HiSCANT Group, University of Nancy, France 22nd CIPA Symposium, October 11-15, 2009, Kyoto, Japan Applications: All and Archaeology Since a couple […]
High Tech for Old Houses 09/01/2001 | Jerry Laiserin, FAIA Old House Journal Applications: All, Architecture, and Magazine Articles “The cold glare of a computer screen seems incompatible with the warmth that most folks associate with a fine old house. Yet recent advances in computers and related technologies are providing savvy homeowners and their architects […]
PhotoModeler Scanner in VFX 10/01/2008 | Steve Chapman, Gentle Giant Studios Eos Systems Newsletter Applications: All and Film & Animation The author discusses the potential for PhotoModeler Scanner in VFX and contrasts it with their laser scanner experience. local copy  
QA: Pushing Visual Limits of 3D 07/14/2006 | Brett Duesing. Interview with Matt and Danika Wright Cadalyst Magazine Applications: All, Film & Animation, and Magazine Articles “In 1905, Catholic Bishop Edward J. O’Dea laid the cornerstone on what would become St. James Cathedral in Seattle, Washington. More than 100 years later, as the structure still […]
Developing a Photogrammetry Based System for Measuring As Assembled Suspension Geometry 2006 | Andre D. Powell, Colorado State University, Department of Mechanical Engineering Applications: All and Industrial Measurement A measurement system based on photogrammetry was developed and used to measure the “as assembled” geometry of a double wishbone suspension. A standard methodology for photographing the […]
Photogrammetric Investigation of the Flying Shape of Spinnakers in a Twisted Flow Wind Tunnel 03/01/2009 | Kai Graf, University of Applied Sciences Kiel (UAS), Germany, and Olaf Müller, LM Glasfiber A/S, Dept. R&D Aerodynamics Team, Denmark The 19th Chesapeake Sailing Yacht Symposium Annapolis, Maryland Applications: All and Industrial Measurement This paper describes a method for […]
Using Photo Modeling to Obtain the Modes of a Structure 11/01/2008 | Shawn Richardson and Mark Richardson, Vibrant Technology, Inc., Scotts Valley, CA Sounds & Vibration Applications: All, Engineering & Science, and Industrial Measurement Photo modeling technology has progressed to the point where a dimensionally accurate 3D model can be economically constructed from a series […]
One part in 300,000. Precision and Accuracy Discussion 04/03/2006 | Alan Walford, Eos Systems Inc. Applications: Accuracy and All We conducted an experiment to determine PhotoModelers precision using commonly available and reasonably priced equipment. We demonstrate that any customer can achieve very high precision with PhotoModeler Pro 5. In addition we discuss two common terms, […]