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Römerkastell Saalburg

 

In mid November 2019, our team at the Cultural Heritage Digitization Competence Center carried out 3D scanning at Römerkastell Saalburg. The aim of the project was to digitally document twenty artifacts dating back to the Roman period. The 3D scanning was achieved through photogrammetry, for a visualization true to scale, and color-calibrated in 3D.

 

Selected 3D objects from the scan project at Römerkastell Saalburg have been prepared for visualization in web-ready 3D-viewer, augmented reality (only for iOs devices) and in video animation.

 

 

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Keltenwelt Glauberg

 

Our experts at the Cultural Heritage Digitization Competence Center spent a week (28th October 2019 – 2nd November 2019) in Keltenwelt Glauberg scanning artifacts dating 400BC. The 3D scanning was done through photogrammetry and the aim of this project was to digitize fourteen artifacts at the museum, for a visualization true to scale and color-calibrated in 3D.

 

Selected 3D objects from the scan project at Keltenwelt Glauberg have been prepared for visualization in web-ready 3D-viewer, augmented reality (only for iOs devices) and in video animation.

 

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“Java Gold” Mannheim

 

In August, our experts from the Cultural Heritage Digitization Competence Center color-scanned gold jewelry at the Reiss Engelhorn Museum in 3D using the autonomous CultArm3D-P scanning system. For the first time, photogrammetric procedures were able to generate high-resolution 3D models of small objects with highly reflective surfaces, making artful detail of the pieces viewable on large-format, autostereoscopic screens without the need of 3D glasses or other aids.

 

Selected 3D objects from the scan project at Javagold Mannheim have been prepared for visualization in web-ready 3D-viewer, augmented reality (only for iOs devices) and in video animation.

 

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Badisches Landesmuseum – Expothek, Karlsruhe

 

A new exposition concept lets visitors to the State Museum of Baden hold the exhibits in their own hands and digitize them with the help of Fraunhofer IGD. The trip becomes not just memorable, it also actively contributes to the museum’s digital archive.

 

Selected 3D objects from the scan project at Badisches Landesmuseum – Expothek have been prepared for visualization in web-ready 3D-viewer, augmented reality (only for iOs devices) and in video animation.

 

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Neanderthaler –

LVR LandesMuseum Bonn

 

In mid December 2019, our team at the Cultural Heritage Digitization Competence Center carried out 3D scanning at LVR-Landesmuseum Bonn. The aim of the project was to digitally document human bone fossils of Neanderthal, dating back to 40,000 years. The 3D scanning was achieved through photogrammetry, for a visualization true to scale, and color-calibrated in 3D.

 

Selected 3D objects from the scan project at LVR-Landesmuseum Bonn have been prepared for visualization in web-ready 3D-viewer and augmented reality (only for iOs devices)

 

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