Researchers develop new ways of visualizing ancient smallobjects by combining technologies uniofexeter PLOSONE
The techniques will allow anyone to produce high-quality images and models with minimal effort and cost. The ability to visually represent artifacts, whether inorganics like stone, ceramic and metal, or organics such as bone and plant material, has always been of great importance to the field of anthropology and archaeology.
Digital photography is the most used method of visual representation, but despite its speed and efficiency, it often fails to faithfully represent the artifact being studied. In recent years, 3D scanning has emerged as an alternative source of high-qualityExperts have developed two new methods for producing high-resolution visualizations of small artifacts, each achievable with basic.
The second method, High Resolution Photogrammetry or HRP, is used for the photographic capturing, digital reconstruction and three-dimensional modeling of small objects.
"These new protocols combine detailed, concise, and user-friendly workflows covering photographic acquisition and processing, thereby contributing to the replicability and reproducibility of high-quality visualizations," said Jacopo Niccolò Cerasoni, lead author of the paper from the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History in Germany.
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