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.